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[[File:Valantigorioposizione it.png|thumb|Valle Antigorio]] |
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[[File:ValOssolaposizione EN.PNG|thumb|The region of [[Ossola Valley]] in Piedmont, northern [[Italy]], with the Valle Antigorio in the upper quarter of the red box.]] |
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The '''Antigorio Valley''' is one of the Alpine valleys radiating from the [[Ossola Valley]] ([[Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola|Province of Verbano Cusio Ossola]]), in the region of [[Piedmont]], northern [[Italy]]. |
The '''Antigorio Valley''' is one of the Alpine valleys radiating from the [[Ossola Valley]] ([[Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola|Province of Verbano Cusio Ossola]]), in the region of [[Piedmont]], northern [[Italy]]. |
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The valley is made up of the cities of: Formazza, [[Baceno]] (inside which the hamlet of [[Croveo]] is located), Premia, Crodo, Montecrestese, Varzo, Trasquera and Crevoladossola. |
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==Geography== |
==Geography== |
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The River [[Toce]] flows across the Antigorio Valley. The valley begins to the south, near [[Domodossola]]. It rises to the north, includes the towns of [[Crevoladossola]], [[Crodo]], [[Baceno]] and [[Premia]], and it ends in the hamlet of Premia Chioso. As the valley continues to the north it is called Val Formazza. From the town of Baceno it opens to the north-west of the Valley Devero, from which Alpe Devero is reachable |
The River [[Toce]] flows across the Antigorio Valley. The valley begins to the south, near [[Domodossola]]. It rises to the north, includes the towns of [[Crevoladossola]], [[Crodo]], [[Baceno]] and [[Premia]], and it ends in the hamlet of Premia Chioso. As the valley continues to the north it is called [[Val Formazza]]. From the town of Baceno it opens to the north-west of the Valley Devero, from which Alpe Devero is reachable. |
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Latest revision as of 11:44, 27 December 2023
The Antigorio Valley is one of the Alpine valleys radiating from the Ossola Valley (Province of Verbano Cusio Ossola), in the region of Piedmont, northern Italy.
The valley is made up of the cities of: Formazza, Baceno (inside which the hamlet of Croveo is located), Premia, Crodo, Montecrestese, Varzo, Trasquera and Crevoladossola.
Geography
[edit]The River Toce flows across the Antigorio Valley. The valley begins to the south, near Domodossola. It rises to the north, includes the towns of Crevoladossola, Crodo, Baceno and Premia, and it ends in the hamlet of Premia Chioso. As the valley continues to the north it is called Val Formazza. From the town of Baceno it opens to the north-west of the Valley Devero, from which Alpe Devero is reachable.
46°15′00″N 8°19′30″E / 46.2500°N 8.3250°E