- and
communes in the
Aosta Valley region of Italy:
Gressoney-La-Trinité
Gressoney-Saint-Jean
Gressoney (AO), the
single commune into
which they were united...
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Gressoney-La-Trinité (French: [ɡʁɛsɔnɛ la tʁinite] ;
Gressoney Walser: Greschòney
Drifaltigkeit or Greschòney Oberteil; Arpitan:
Gressonèy-La-Trinità)...
- at 75.41% and Franco-Provençal at 55.77%. The po****tion of
Gressoney-Saint-Jean,
Gressoney-La-Trinité and Issime, in the Lys Valley,
speak two dialects...
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Gressoney-Saint-Jean (French: [ɡʁɛsɔnɛ sɛ̃ ʒɑ̃] ;
Gressoney Walser: Greschòney Zer Chilchu; Arpitan:
Gressonèy-Sèn-Dzan) is a town and
comune in the Aosta...
- four faces.
Three are in Italy: the
Liskamm heading above the Val de
Gressoney; the
Valsesian face
above Alagna Valsesia at the
upper part of the Valle...
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Gressoney (French: [ɡʁɛsɔnɛ], Walser: Greschòney) was a
commune of
Aosta Valley in north-west Italy. It was
created in 1928 by the
union of the two existing...
-
under EU legislation,
while the Toma di
Gressoney or
Tomme de
Gressoney (French),
produced in the
Gressoney Valley, is
officially recognized as a prodotto...
- some
villages of the
Phalsbourg county, in
Lorraine Italy:
Gressoney-La-Trinité,
Gressoney-Saint-Jean, Issime,
Alagna Valsesia,
Rimella and Formazza,...
- (Zwischbergen)
valleys in the
Monte Rosa m****if:
Aosta Valley:
Gressoney-La-Trinité,
Gressoney-Saint-Jean, Issime,
historically in
upper Ayas
Valley and in...
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Castel Savoia; French: Château Savoie) is a
historic residence situated in
Gressoney-Saint-Jean, Italy, near the
village of Òbre Biel. The villa, commissioned...