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Oasi Zegna
Oasi Zegna is a free access natural territory located in the Biellese Alps, Piedmont, Italy, with an area of about 100 square kilometers. Established in 1993, its roots date back to the 1930s by entrepreneur Ermenegildo Zegna, founder of the Zegna Group and a native of the area where the park stands today. History The role of Ermenegildo Zegna In the 1930s, Ermenegildo Zegna, who had founded the famous brand of the same name in Trivero in 1910, began to devote himself to social and welfare works aimed at improving the welfare of the community, as well as protecting the environment and promoting his home territories. Among other activities, Zegna promoted the reforestation of the area and had over 500,000 trees planted, laying the foundation for what is now Oasi Zegna. The ''Panoramica Zegna'' road In 1938 Zegna began construction of a panoramic road (now named ''232 Panoramica Zegna'') that still runs through the Oasis offering sweeping views of the surrounding valleys and ...
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Oasi Zegna Accesso
''Oasi'' (also known as ''Oasis'') is a 1994 Italian romance-drama film written and directed by Cristiano Bortone. The film was screened out of competition at the 51st edition of the Venice Film Festival. Plot Cast * Henry Arnold as Simone * Valentina Cervi as Claudia * Francesca Nunzi as Angela * Valentino Macchi as The Father-in-law * Alfredo Pea Alfredo Pea (born 17 November 1954) is an Italian stage, film and television actor. Life and career Born in Rome, Pea studied acting at the "Studio di arti sceniche" drama school by Alessandro Fersen. He became first known in the mid-seventie ... as The Dustman References External links * 1994 films Italian romantic drama films 1994 romantic drama films Films directed by Cristiano Bortone 1994 directorial debut films 1990s Italian films {{1990s-romantic-drama-film-stub ...
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Hamlet (place)
A hamlet is a human settlement that is smaller than a town or village. Its size relative to a Parish (administrative division), parish can depend on the administration and region. A hamlet may be considered to be a smaller settlement or subdivision or satellite entity to a larger settlement. The word and concept of a hamlet has roots in the Anglo-Norman settlement of England, where the old French ' came to apply to small human settlements. Etymology The word comes from Anglo-Norman language, Anglo-Norman ', corresponding to Old French ', the diminutive of Old French ' meaning a little village. This, in turn, is a diminutive of Old French ', possibly borrowed from (West Germanic languages, West Germanic) Franconian languages. Compare with modern French ', Dutch language, Dutch ', Frisian languages, Frisian ', German ', Old English ' and Modern English ''home''. By country Afghanistan In Afghanistan, the counterpart of the hamlet is the Qila, qala (Dari language, Dari: ...
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Tourist Attractions In Piedmont
Tourism is travel for pleasure or business; also the theory and practice of touring, the business of attracting, accommodating, and entertaining tourists, and the business of operating tours. The World Tourism Organization defines tourism more generally, in terms which go "beyond the common perception of tourism as being limited to holiday activity only", as people "travelling to and staying in places outside their usual environment for not more than one consecutive year for leisure and not less than 24 hours, business and other purposes". Tourism can be domestic (within the traveller's own country) or international, and international tourism has both incoming and outgoing implications on a country's balance of payments. Tourism numbers declined as a result of a strong economic slowdown (the late-2000s recession) between the second half of 2008 and the end of 2009, and in consequence of the outbreak of the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus, but slowly recovered until the COVID-19 ...
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Parks In Piedmont
A park is an area of natural, semi-natural or planted space set aside for human enjoyment and recreation or for the protection of wildlife or natural habitats. Urban parks are green spaces set aside for recreation inside towns and cities. National parks and country parks are green spaces used for recreation in the countryside. State parks and provincial parks are administered by sub-national government states and agencies. Parks may consist of grassy areas, rocks, soil and trees, but may also contain buildings and other artifacts such as monuments, fountains or playground structures. Many parks have fields for playing sports such as baseball and football, and paved areas for games such as basketball. Many parks have trails for walking, biking and other activities. Some parks are built adjacent to bodies of water or watercourses and may comprise a beach or boat dock area. Urban parks often have benches for sitting and may contain picnic tables and barbecue grills. The largest ...
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Bocchetto Sessera
Bocchetto Sessera or Bocchetto di Sessera is a mountain pass (el. 1,373 m) across the Alpi Biellesi. It connects Strona di Mosso Valley and Valsessera, both in the province of Biella (Piemonte, Italy) . Etymology In the local dialect ''bochet'' means ''mountain pass'', while ''Sessera'' is the name of the river which flows in the Sessera Valley. Geography The pass is located between Monticchio (1,697 m, W) and monte Marca (1,558 m, E). It belongs to the water divide between the drainage basins of Cervo and Sessera. Access Bocchetto di Sassera can be accessed by car from Campiglia Cervo or from Trivero by the former national road ''Strada statale 232 Panoramica Zegna''.Now ''Strada Provinciale 232 Panoramica Zegna'' (''strada provinciale'' = provincial road). From the pass start some forestry roads which deserve the middle section of Sessera Valley. Some of these dirt roads by winter are used as cross-country skiing paths. Maps * Italian official cartogra ...
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Valsessera
Sessera Valley (in Italian ''Valle Sessera'') is a valley in north-east of Piedmont in the Province of Biella, Italy. Etymology The valley takes its name from the river Sessera, a right-hand tributary of the Sesia which flows through the valley. Geography The municipalities of the lowest part of the valley are Ailoche, Caprile, Coggiola, Crevacuore, Guardabosone, Pray and Portula.''Carta Tecnica Regionale'' raster 1:10.000 (vers.3.0) of Regione Piemonte - 2007 Its highest part is used as pasture and administratively is divided in several exclaves belonging to the municipalities of the central part of the Province of Biella.''Alta Valsessera'', Centro Studi Biellesi (DocBi), on-linewww.docbi.it, accessed in December 2012 Notable summits Among the notable summits which surround the valley (al belonging to the Biellese Alps) there are: * Monte Bo - 2.556 m * Testone delle Tre Alpi - 2.081 m * Cima dell'Asnas - 2.039 m * Monte Barone - 2.044 m * Cima delle Guardie - 2.001 m Natur ...
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Fra Dolcino
Fra Dolcino (c. 1250 – 1307) was the second leader of the Dulcinian reformist movement who was burned at the stake in Northern Italy in 1307. He had taken over the movement after its founder, Gerard Segarelli, had also been executed in 1300 on the orders of the Roman Catholic Church. Although the beliefs and spirituality of the Dulcinian sect were inspired by the teachings of Francis of Assisi, who had founded the Franciscan Order in 1210, their beliefs were condemned as heresy by the Catholic Church. The Papacy condemned their practices of poverty, liberty and opposition to the feudal system. Real name The origins of Fra Dolcino and his real name are a subject of constant debate among historians. One view is that he belonged to the wealthy Tornielli family of Novara, while another view is that he was the illegitimate son of a priest who fled from Vercelli to escape punishment for some small burglaries. Recent researches of Raniero Orioli presents a plausible theory: the pape ...
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Path Of Saint Charles
The Path of Saint-Charles (''Cammino di San Carlo'') is an historical, artistic and devotional route which follows the travels of saint Charles Borromeo from Arona, his native town, and Viverone, where the path joins the Via Francigena. The 200 km may be divided in twelve stages for walkers and in four stages for bikers. This path is one of the most important ways of CoEur - In the heart of European paths. Origin of the path The birth of the path is due to a research made about saint Charles and his passages in northern Piedmont and of the Biellese territory in particular. This research allowed to trace the numerous transits of Borromeo through the valleys of Biella. We also have proofs of his presence in this area thanks to the many consecration of altars and churches between 1610 and 1640, year of his canonization. Saint Charles in northern Piedmont Saint Charles passed through the northern Piedmont many times throughout his pilgrimages and his travels. Many places hav ...
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CoEur - In The Heart Of European Paths
CoEur is a Christian devotional and hiking route in Italy and Switzerland. Its Italian subtitle, ''Nel cuore dei cammini d'Europa'', translates as "In the heart of Europe's paths". History of the route The path CoEUR was created in the late 1990s, when information about Saint Charles Borromeo's trips in the northern Piedmont was discovered, leading to the initiation of the Path of Saint Charles (''Cammino di San Carlo'') between Arona, the town where the Archbishop was born, and Viverone, the town where the Via Francigena passes through the province of Biella. This track has been used as a starting point for the CoEUR path, which links all the devotional places along Lake Maggiore up to Locarno. In its ideal prosecution, the path reaches Einsiedeln abbey connecting the Via Francigena with the Camino de Santiago in its Swiss section, named Via Jacobi. This combination of paths creates a connection between two sanctuaries consecrated to the black Madonna: Oropa and Einsiedeln. ...
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Sessera Valley
Sessera Valley (in Italian ''Valle Sessera'') is a valley in north-east of Piedmont in the Province of Biella, Italy. Etymology The valley takes its name from the river Sessera, a right-hand tributary of the Sesia which flows through the valley. Geography The municipalities of the lowest part of the valley are Ailoche, Caprile, Coggiola, Crevacuore, Guardabosone, Pray and Portula.''Carta Tecnica Regionale'' raster 1:10.000 (vers.3.0) of Regione Piemonte - 2007 Its highest part is used as pasture and administratively is divided in several exclaves belonging to the municipalities of the central part of the Province of Biella.''Alta Valsessera'', Centro Studi Biellesi (DocBi), on-linewww.docbi.it, accessed in December 2012 Notable summits Among the notable summits which surround the valley (al belonging to the Biellese Alps) there are: * Monte Bo - 2.556 m * Testone delle Tre Alpi - 2.081 m * Cima dell'Asnas - 2.039 m * Monte Barone - 2.044 m * Cima delle Guardie - 2.001 m Natu ...
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Cervo Valley
Cervo Valley (in Italian ''Valle Cervo'' or ''Valle di Andorno'', in Piedmontese ''Val d'Andorn'' or ''Bürsch'') is a valley in north-east of Piedmont in the Province of Biella, Italy. Etymology The valley takes its name from Cervo, a right-hand tributary of the Sesia which flows through the valley. It is also called ''Valle di Andorno'' from Andorno Micca, a town which lies in the main valley near its exit on the Po plain. Geography Besides Andorno other municipalities of the area are Biella, Campiglia Cervo, Miagliano, Piedicavallo, Pralungo, Quittengo, Rosazza, Sagliano Micca, San Paolo Cervo, Tavigliano and Tollegno.''Carta Tecnica Regionale'' raster 1:10.000 (vers.3.0) of Regione Piemonte - 2007 Notable summits Among the notable summits which surround the valley (all belonging to the Biellese Alps) there are: * Monte Bo - 2.556 m * Monte Cresto - 2.548 m * Punta Tre Vescovi - 2.501 m * Monte Pietra Bianca - 2.490 m * Gemelli di Mologna - 2.476 m See also * Biellese ...
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Mezzana Mortigliengo
Mezzana Mortigliengo is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Biella in the Italian region Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin and about northeast of Biella nearby the Lago delle Piane Lago delle Piane is a lake in the Province of Biella The Province of Biella ( it, Provincia di Biella, Piedmontese: ''Provincia ëd Biela'') is a province of Italy located in Piedmont. It was created in 1992 and its capital is the city of .... References Cities and towns in Piedmont {{Biella-geo-stub ...
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