Val d'Adige (territory)
Val d'Adige | |
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Territory | |
![]() Location of Val d'Adige within Trentino. | |
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Established | 2006 |
Administrative seat | none |
Municipalities | Trento Aldeno Cimone Garniga Terme |
Population (2007) | |
• Total | 110,061 |
Code number | C15 |
Val d'Adige (German: Etschtal) is one of the sixteen districts of Trentino in the Italian region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol. Unlike the other fifteen, it is a territory without an administrative seat.[1] The major town part of its area is Trento.
Overview
The territory was named after the alpine valley of the Adige and succeeds the old and homonym district. As the other Valley Communities, it was created in 2006 with a provincial law, when the old ones were abolished.[2] The four municipalities composing it perform their community functions associated by a convention.
Subdivisions
Val d'Adige territory is composed by the following 4 municipalities:
- Trento
- Aldeno
- Cimone
- Garniga Terme
References
External links
- (in Italian) Valley communities (districts) of Trentino
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- Alta Valsugana e Bersntol
- Altipiani Cimbri
- Alto Garda e Ledro
- Fascia
- Giudicarie
- Paganella
- Primiero
- Rotaliana-Königsberg
- Val d'Adige (territory)
- Val di Fiemme
- Val di Non
- Vallagarina
- Valle dei Laghi
- Valle di Cembra
- Valle di Sole
- Valsugana e Tesino
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