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    Aosta Valley (redirect from Val d'Aoste)
    daˈɔsta] (official), sometimes Val d'Aosta; French: Vallée d'Aoste [vale dɔst] (official), sometimes Val d'Aoste; Arpitan: Val d'Outa) is a mountainous autonomous...
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    Italian product spelled Toma or Tuma originates from the area between Val d'Aoste and Ventimiglia, and is usually made from cow's milk. Tomme is traditionally...
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    French sent troops to occupy the French-speaking Italian border region of Val d'Aoste. The French commander threatened to fire on American troops if they tried...
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  • Tyrol autonomous region IT-55  Umbria Umbria region IT-23  Valle d'Aosta, Val d'Aoste (fr) Aosta Valley autonomous region IT-34  Veneto Veneto region...
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  • Léon-Clément Gérard (18 March 1810 – 1 November 1876) was a churchman in the Val d'Aoste who became a cathedral canon in nearby Aosta. Within the church he came...
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    the Pont de Pierre in Aosta. The route here in the main valley of the Val d'Aoste becomes part of the A5 motorway connecting the Mont Blanc Tunnel to the...
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    Aosta Valley (place name in Valdôtain patois: Val d'Outa; in Italian: Valle d'Aosta; in French: Vallée d'Aoste); excepting the Walser-speaking valley, the...
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    Macon ("mason") Valdosta (named after the French-speaking region of Val d'Aoste in the Italian Alps) Fort DeRussy (named for General René Edward De Russy...
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    French sent troops to occupy the French-speaking Italian border region of Val d'Aoste. The French commander threatened to open fire on American troops if they...
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    to the first official use of French as a language of state and trade (Val d'Aoste, France, Savoie) in the 16th century. The first intercontinental ensemble...
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