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Welcome
to
Trentino-Alto
Adige

Trentino-Alto Adige is the most northerly
region in Italy. This mountainous area borders with Switzerland
to the north-west, with Austria to the north and with the Italian regions
of Lombardy to the south-west and Venetia to the east and south-east.
It is comprised of two provinces - Trento and Bolzano.
Throughout recent history the area has
been known by several names; the German name of "Sud Tyrol",
Venetia-Tridentina , and Trentino-Alto Adige. It has
been an autonomous region since 1948. It is a rather sparsley populated
area. The region contains 1.5% of the population of Italy, in an
area equal to 4.5% of the national territory. The population density
is second lowest in Italy.

The population of the region is derived from
three different ethnic groups hence three languages are spoken here.
The languages are Italian, German and Ladin. The Province of
Trento, almost entirely Italian-speaking, is characterized by the presence
of dialects, some of Venetian origin and some Lombard (especially from
Brescia). In the Province of Bolzano both German and Italian
are spoken. The region has a small Rhaeto-Romanic Ladin speaking
population; this dialect originates directly from Latin and is a characteristic
of the ethnic group living in Val Gardena, Val Badia and part of Val Pusteria.
Province
of Bolzano
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Province
of Trento
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(Also
see)
Austrian
Tyrol
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