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Tarvisio (German and Friulian: Tarvis; Slovene: Trbiž) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Regional Decentralization Entity of Udine, in the
autonomous Friuli-Venezia...
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Tarvisio Boscoverde (Italian:
Stazione di
Tarvisio Boscoverde) is a
railway station serving the town of
Tarvisio, in the
region of Friuli-Venezia Giulia...
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Tarvisio–Udine
railway is an
Italian railway line that
connects Udine and
Tarvisio. It is also
called the
ferrovia Pontebbana in
Italian after the town...
- The 2003
Winter Universiade, the XXI
Winter Universiade, took
place in
Tarvisio, Italy.
Total 1,266
athletes from 41
countries performed.
Alpine skiing...
- The
Tarvisio–Ljubljana
Railway (Slovene: Železniška
proga Ljubljana - Jesenice) is a
partially closed to
traffic international railway line
between Italy...
- and
Slovenia (except for Prekmurje),
southern Poland, Trieste, Gorizia,
Tarvisio, Trentino, and
South Tyrol, Croatia, Istria, Dalmatia,
Montenegro (Kotor...
- (German: Raibl, Slovene: Rabelj) is a
frazione subdivision of the
comune of
Tarvisio in the
Province of Udine, in the Friuli-Venezia
Giulia region of northeastern...
- The 2025
World Junior Alpine Skiing Championships were held at
Tarvisio in
Italy from 27
February to 6
March 2025. It was the
sixth time that a
World Junior...
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tourist destinations,
especially during the
winter season (Monte Zoncolan,
Tarvisio,
Sella Nevea,
Forni di
Sopra and Piancavallo). The
hilly area is situated...
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Albert Gyulai. Eugène
crushed Gyulai's
division in a
pitched battle near
Tarvisio, then an
Austrian town
known as Tarvis. At
nearby Malborghetto Valbruna...