Arpitan Valleys of Piedmont
The Arpitan Valleys of Piedmont (arpitan : Valâdes arpitanes du Piemont) are the upper parts of the valleys in the north-west of the province of Turin, in Piedmont (Italy), that use the arpitan language (Valdôtain dialect), like the Aosta Valley, Savoy, Bresse, Valais. They cover an area of 1,589.06 km² with 65,995 inhabitants.
Valleys
The eight valleys, from north to south, are:
- Soana Valley (Vâl Soana)
- Orco Valley (Vâl d'Orco)
- Lanzo Valleys (Vâlades at Lans)
- Cenis Valley (Vâl Cenischia)
- Suse Valley (Vâl Susa)
- Sangone Valley (Vâl Sangon)
Arpitan Communes of Piedmont
See also
External links
- Website of the Effepi, association of the Franco-Provencal minority of Piedmont
- Val Soana website
- Website of the valleys of Lans
- Website Chambra d'Oc
Sources
- Minoranze Linguistiche in Italia, Fiorenzo Toso, éd. Il Mulino, 2008, p. 116-122