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  2. List of newspapers in Italy - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Italy, ordered according to category/scope and circulation.. The number of daily print newspapers in Italy was 107 in 1950, whereas it was 78 in 1965. [1]

  3. Corriere del Trentino - Wikipedia

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    Trento, Italy Corriere del Trentino is an Italian local newspaper owned by RCS MediaGroup and based in Trento , Italy. It was launched in 2003 in Trentino , on the basis of Corriere del Mezzogiorno .

  4. l'Adige (newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    l'Adige is an Italian local daily newspaper, based in Trento. It is sold in Trentino and is the most read newspaper in the region, along with its main rivals Corriere del Trentino and Trentino . History and profile

  5. Trento - Wikipedia

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    Cattedrale di San Vigilio (Cathedral of Saint Vigilius), also known as Duomo di Trento (12th–13thcentury) is a Romanesque-Gothic cathedral built on top of a late-Roman basilica (viewable in an underground crypt).

  6. List of railway stations in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol

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    Trento: Trento: Trentino Gold Trento San Bartolameo: Trento: Trentino Bronze Trento Santa Chiara: Trento: Trentino Bronze Olang-Antholz: Olang: South Tyrol Bronze Vintl: Vintl: South Tyrol Bronze Niederdorf: Niederdorf: South Tyrol Bronze Villazzano: Trento: Trentino Silver Vilpian-Nals: Vilpian: South Tyrol Bronze Sterzing: Sterzing: South ...

  7. Trento–Venice railway - Wikipedia

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    The Trento–Venice railway is an Italian state-owned railway line connecting Trento, in Trentino-Alto Adige, to Mestre, a suburb of Venice, in the Veneto region. At Mestre, it connects to the main line from Verona. The line is managed by RFI, a company of the Ferrovie dello Stato group.

  8. Trentino - Wikipedia

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    Trentino (Italian: Provincia autonoma di Trento; Ladin: Provinzia Autonoma de Trent; German: Autonome Provinz Trient) is an autonomous province of Italy in the country's far north. Trentino and South Tyrol constitute the region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol , an autonomous region under the constitution. [ 3 ]

  9. Lega Trentino - Wikipedia

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    The party was founded in 1990 by some Trentino autonomists who wanted to join Lega Nord, as the Trentino Tyrolean Autonomist Party (PATT) had refused to do so. They included Elisabetta Bertotti, Erminio Boso (former member of Integral Autonomy and the PATT), [7] Sergio Divina (former member of the Italian Liberal Party), [8] Sergio Muraro and Alessandro Savoi.