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the presence of hydro-electric plant favored the creation of industries (especially cement plants), while tourist became increasingly relevant starting from the 1980s.
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from 1861, the valley remained economically based on animal husbandry and agriculture; after
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founded here the Abbey of Pedona, which controlled the valley until emperor
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The valley is home to the highest peaks in the range, those of
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in 14 BC. After the fall of the Roman empire, around 600, the
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in 901. In the 13th century, after a short period under the
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The language spoken by the inhabitants belongs to the
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Index


Maritime Alps
Alps
province of Cuneo
Occitan language
Monte Argentera
Entracque
Roaschia
Valdieri
Roccavione
Valle Vermenagna
Tinée valley
Valle Stura di Demonte
Ligures
Romans
Benedictines
Louis I
bishops of Asti
Marquisate of Saluzzo
Angevines
Cuneo
Duchy of Savoy
French Revolutionary Wars
Maritime Alps Natural Park
Kingdom of Italy
World War II
"Page at the Occitan portal"
the original
Website about the Valle Gesso
44°13′12″N 7°23′24″E / 44.2200°N 7.3900°E / 44.2200; 7.3900

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