Montjovet (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃ʒɔvɛ]; Valdôtain: Mondzouèt) is a town and comune in the lower Aosta Valley region of north-western Italy. Though...
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d'Arvier) and one from Gamay. Lillaz The prehistoric site near Chenal castle, Montjovet, rich in petroglyphs A view from refuge Albert Deffeyes, La Thuile Male...
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Valle d'Aosta DOC (redirect from Arnad-Montjovet)
The Lower Valley is known primarily for two styles of wine. The Arnad-Montjovet area produces a medium-bodied dry red wine made from at least 70% Nebbiolo...
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Nickname(s) The Lions, Orange Founded 2013 Ground Stadio comunale di Montjovet Capacity 2,500 Chairman Giuseppe Perpignano Manager Lorenzo Parisi League...
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in Italy. The town is bounded by Ayas, Brusson, Châtillon, Emarèse and Montjovet. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Saint-Vincent (Italy). "Superficie...
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Montichiari Monticiano Montieri Montiglio Monferrato Montignoso Montirone Montjovet Montodine Montoggio Montone Montopoli di Sabina Montopoli in Val d'Arno...
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Gallery, London 146 x 236 The Death of Actaeon, with a Distant View of Montjovet, Val d'Aosta 1837 Tate Britain, London 149.2 x 111.1 Story of Apollo and...
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Zealand's Crusaders. Christchurch: Whitcombe & Tombs. OCLC 561949575. Montjovet-Basset, Luc (December 2000). "Courrier des Lecteurs" [Readers' Letters]...
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Ussel, Fénis and Saint-Marcel. Ebal married Alasia of Montjovet, from whom he obtained part of Montjovet. In 1295 he renounced to the title of viscount of...
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Graines Castle, Brusson Chenal Castle [it; fr], Montjovet Saint-Germain Castle (Aosta Valley) [it; fr], Montjovet Ussel Castle [it; fr], Châtillon Cly Castle...
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