Hilltowns in Northern Italy

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Hilltowns in Northern Italy

  • Val d'Aosta
    • Antagnod
    • Bard
  • Piedmont
    • Mombaldone
    • Neive
    • Orta San Giulio
    • Ricetto di Candelo
    • Vogogna
    • Volpedo
  • Liguria
    • Apricale
    • Castelvecchio
    • Cervo
    • Finalborgo
    • Manarola
    • Millesimo
    • Noli
    • Tellaro
    • Triora
    • Vernazza
  • Lombardia
    • Bienno
    • Castellaro Lagusello
    • Cornello dei Tasso
    • Fortunago
    • Gradella
    • Lovere
    • Monte Isola
    • Oramala
    • Zavattarello
  • Trentino Alto Adige
    • Chiusa
    • Glorenza
    • Rango
    • Vipiteno
  • Veneto
    • Arquà Petrarca
    • Asolo
    • Borghetto
    • Portobuffolè
  • Friuli Venezia Giulia
    • Clauiano
    • Cordovado
    • Fagagna
    • Gradisca d'Isonzo
    • Poffabro
  • Emilia Romagna
    • Brisighella
    • Castell'Arquato
    • Compiano
    • Dozza
    • Montefiore Conca
    • Montegridolfo
    • Vigoleno
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