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- The Sottoceneri ('Under the Ceneri'; Ticinese: Sotascender) is the part of the Swiss canton of Ticino that lies to the south of the Monte Ceneri P****...
- Bellinzona. It is also traditionally divided into the Sopraceneri and the Sottoceneri, respectively north and south of Monte Ceneri. Ticino is the southernmost...
- surrounded by the Lugano Prealps, the latter extending on most of the Sottoceneri region, the southernmost part of Ticino and Switzerland. Both western...
- south, which includes Lugano, Mendrisio and Chi****o, takes the name Sottoceneri (under the Ceneri). List of mountain p****es in Switzerland NRLA map.geo...
- Riviera and Vallemaggia. The remainder of the canton is described as the Sottoceneri ('Under the Ceneri'), and includes the towns of Lugano, Mendrisio and...
- and Melano, which exploited the abundant deposits of limestone of the Sottoceneri region for the production of lime. View of the lime furnace at Capo San...
- From the Middle Ages onwards people had emigrated to Locarno and the Sottoceneri. Po****tion probably reached its peak in the middle of the 18th century...
- rises again to Monte Ceneri, the p**** between the Sopraceneri and the Sottoceneri, and then p****es through the two parallel, single-track Monte Ceneri...
- Retrieved 27 February 2023. Bettelini, Arnoldo (1904). La flora legnosa del Sottoceneri (Cantone Ticino meridionale). Tipografia e Litografia Cantonale. pp. 146–148...
- campaign against the Swiss to re-establish Milanese control over the Sottoceneri. On 9 July 1449, in a battle which lasted for most of the day, the Milanese...