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Aosta Valley, Italy
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The Aosta Valley is Italy's smallest and least populated autonomous region, characterized by its mountainous Alpine terrain, including parts of Mont Blanc and the Matterhorn. Its economy is primarily driven by the tertiary sector, with tourism, particularly skiing, playing a significant role, alongside a robust public sector due to its special autonomous status. Small to medium-sized industries in textiles, building, timber, and hydropower are present, and agriculture focuses on cattle breeding for dairy (notably Fontina cheese), wine growing, and mountain crops like potatoes and apples. Living in the Aosta Valley offers an alpine lifestyle with a generally higher cost of living than the Italian average, a moderately continental climate in the main valley with cold, snowy winters and warm summers, and a strong cultural identity with bilingual Italian and French usage.
Aosta Valley, Italy
Aosta Valley, Italy
Aosta Valley, Italy
Aosta Valley, Italy
Aosta Valley, Italy
Aosta Valley, Italy
Aosta Valley, Italy
Aosta Valley, Italy
Aosta Valley, Italy
Aosta Valley, Italy
Aosta Valley, Italy
Aosta Valley, Italy
Aosta Valley, Italy
Aosta Valley, Italy
Aosta Valley, Italy
Aosta Valley, Italy
Aosta Valley, Italy
Aosta Valley, Italy
Aosta Valley, Italy
Aosta Valley, Italy