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The view down the other side was much more open than the way we had come, with spectacular views of the Trient glacier, but it was still hard work going down the rocky, gritty path, frequently making way for other groups coming the other way.
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The view down the other side was much more open than the way we had come, with spectacular views of the Trient glacier, but it was still hard work going down the rocky, gritty path, frequently making way for other groups coming the other way.
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When we got down to the Refuge de Glacier, we took the path for la Peuty because we had booked in the Relais de Mont Blanc in Trient, effectively cutting off a bit of the TMB that goes via the Col de Forclaz.
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When we got down to the Refuge de Glacier, we took the path for la Peuty because we had booked in the Relais de Mont Blanc in Trient, effectively cutting off a bit of the TMB that goes via the Col de Forclaz.
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Oct. 16 -- Austrian Deputy crosses from Trient into Italy and urges people to join Allies.
The New York Times Current History: the European War, February, 1915 Various
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Dec. 8 -- Reported in Rome that Prince von Buelow, new German Ambassador to Italy, comes to offer Trient as price of Italy's neutrality, and that
The New York Times Current History: the European War, February, 1915 Various
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The village of Trient is in a romantic situation, but has not the same attractions as Valorsine.
A tour through some parts of France, Switzerland, Savoy, Germany and Belgium Richard Boyle Bernard
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Luzern und der Vierwaldstättersee (Leipzig, 1908); Nuntiatuberichte aus der Schweiz seit dem Konzil von Trient, I (Solothurn, 1906);
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy 1840-1916 1913
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Countship of Valais included only the upper part of the valley, reaching to the confluence of the Trient and the Rhone.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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They spent the summer together in Switzerland, moving from Trient, near the Col de Balme, to Locarno, on Lago Maggiore.
The Private Life of Henry Maitland Roberts, Morley, 1857-1942 1912
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