Valle dell'Adige

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The dissolved district communities of Trentino with the district community Valle dell'Adige (light green)

The Valle dell'Adige ( German  Etschtal ) was a district community ( Italian Comunità comprensoriale or Comprensorio ) in the autonomous province of Trento , in which the state capital Trento was. It was dissolved in the course of a regional reform in 2006.

Parts of the former district area have been added to the other valley communities of Valle dei Laghi , Paganella , Rotaliana-Königsberg and Cembra Valley , which were created from the regional reform .

In Trento and the municipalities of Aldeno , Garniga Terme and Cimone to the southwest of Trento , which were not assigned to any valley community, the functions of the disbanded Valle dell'Adige district community are being carried out by the four municipalities in the form of an intermunicipal administrative cooperation under the name Territorio della Val d'Adige executed.

The district extended in Etschtal around the core land of Rotaliana plane along the Etsch south of Salurn ( Salurn ) up to the murazzi , a constriction south Trento between Aldeno and Besenello , and from the east face of Brenta massif in the Cembra , the Lower reaches of the Avisio to the south of Castello-Molina di Fiemme .

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Territorio Val d'Adige. In: comune.trento.it. Retrieved July 1, 2020 (Italian).

Coordinates: 46 ° 4 ′  N , 11 ° 7 ′  E