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It is the same valley, and the same water; but here above Moena, it is called the Fassa Thal.
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May 22 ─ 15th stage, Conegliano – Gardeccia Val di Fassa 230 km
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"There is too much carelessness," Gino Comelli, head of the Alpine rescue service in northwest Italy's Valle di Fassa, is quoted as saying.
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"There is too much carelessness," Gino Comelli, head of the Alpine rescue service in northwest Italy's Valle di Fassa, is quoted as saying.
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"There is too much carelessness," Gino Comelli, head of the Alpine rescue service in northwest Italy's Valle di Fassa, is quoted as saying.
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"It's a problem of mentality, unfortunately," said Gino Cornelli, head of alpine rescue in the Fassa valley in the Dolomites.
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Fassa Bortolo, 2: 01: 59. 11.fdjeux. com, 2: 40: 14. 12.
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Fassa in Tirolo_; but his most important work is the _Conchiologia fossile subapennina con osservazioni geologiche sugli Apennini, e sul suolo adiacente_ (2 vols., 4to, Milan, 1814), containing accurate details of the structure of the Apennine range, and an account of the fossils of the
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various
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Philologists may be interested in knowing that there exists a curious book on the Grödner Thal and its language, with a grammar and vocabulary of the same, by Don Josef Wian, a native of the Fassa ThaI, and present Parocco of St. Ulrich.
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* For a brief and intelligible account of the geology of the Fiemme, Fassa, Ampezzo, and other S. Tyrolean valleys, I cannot do better than refer the reader to Mr.G. C. Churchill's "Physical Description of the Dolomite Region," which forms the concluding chapter of "The Dolomite Mountains."
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