Salorno sulla Strada del Vino (Italian pronunciation: [saˈlorno]; German: Salurn [saˈlʊrn]) is the southernmost comune (municipality) and a village in...
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considered the easiest of the main Alpine passes. The Chiusa di Salorno narrows at Salorno and marks the southernmost part of the predominantly German-speaking...
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pseudoachondroplasia. He was born in Salurn in the County of Tyrol (present-day Salorno, South Tyrol) and originally practised as a button maker. Probably about...
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(municipality of Markneukirchen, Saxony), the southernmost village is Salorno sulla Strada del Vino (German: Salurn an der Weinstraße), South Tyrol....
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of inheritance with John Frederick II, Duke of Saxony. William died in Salorno five years later. However, when his successor George Ernest, the last Prince...
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Castle Greifenstein, Terlan, (aka. Sauschloss (Pig Castle)) Haderburg, Salorno Haselburg, Bolzano Castle Hauenstein, Seis am Schlern Castle Hocheppan...
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Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy, which stretches from Merano to Bolzano and from Salorno to Rovereto.[citation needed] South of Rovereto, the valley's name changes...
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Vercellese Salice Salentino Saliceto Salisano Salizzole Salle Salmour Salò Salorno Salsomaggiore Terme Saltrio Saludecio Saluggia Salussola Saluzzo Salve...
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Duchy of Bavaria (created c. 555). The southern parts, including Bolzano, Salorno, and the right bank of the Adige (including Eppan and Kaltern) remained...
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Tyrol ceded the region to the House of Habsburg. The regions north of Salorno were largely Germanized in the early Middle Ages, and important German...
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