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  2. Category:Ski areas and resorts in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ski areas and resorts in Italy" The following 58 pages are in this category, out of 58 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Trento–Malè–Mezzana railway - Wikipedia

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    The Trento–Malé–Mezzana railway (Italian: Ferrovia Trento-Malé-Mezzana (FTM)) is a metre gauge electric railway originally connecting Trento and Malé in Trentino, northern Italy. In 2002 it was extended to the Marilleva ski resort in the Italian Alps and in 2016 to Mezzana. The line has now a total length of 66 kilometres (41 mi).

  4. Montgenèvre - Wikipedia

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    The resort is famed for its sunshine and good snow records; it is renowned for intermediates with ski to door accommodation. The village is situated at 1,860 metres (5,102 feet), but the resort height begins at 1,722 metres (4,979), while its highest point is 2,632 metres (7,530 feet). It was built in 1907 and celebrated its centenary year in 2003.

  5. I vacationed in one of Europe's priciest and most exclusive ...

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    The town's ski areas are part of the Dolomiti Superski, the largest ski network in the world, with 775 miles of slopes across 12 resorts. Cortina d'Ampezzo's mountains are world famous. Ski events ...

  6. 8 of the best ski resorts in Italy - AOL

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    Choose between the Alps and the Dolomites in this more affordable skiing destination

  7. Dolomiti Superski - Wikipedia

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    The Dolomiti Superski is a ski area in Italy. Created in 1974, it is spread over an area of about 3,000 km 2 in the North-East of Italy, and includes most of the winter ski slopes of the Dolomites. [1] Comprising 12 ski resorts and a total of 1,246 km of slopes, it is the largest ski area in the world.

  8. Piancavallo - Wikipedia

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    Piancavallo (Friulian: Plancjaval) is a ski resort in the Dolomites of northern Italy. [1] It is a frazione of the comune of Aviano, in the province of Pordenone in Friuli-Venezia Giulia. Piancavallo is situated at 1,280 metres (4,199 ft) above sea level, at the foot of Monte Cavallo (2,251 m (7,385 ft)).

  9. Sestriere - Wikipedia

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    Sestriere (Italian pronunciation: [seˈstrjɛːre], Occitan: Sestrieras, Piedmontese: Ël Sestrier, French: Sestrières) is a ski resort in Piedmont, Italy, a comune (municipality) of the Metropolitan City of Turin. It is situated in Val Susa, 17 km (11 mi) from the French border.