Abbadia Alpina
Abbadia Alpina (formerly Abadia); Piedmontese: La Badia Occitan: L'Abaia) is a former commune of the Province of Turin in north-west Italy's Piedmont region, located between the torrents (intermittent streams) Lemina and Cusone. Before 1864, it was named Abbadia. Annexed in 1928 to Pinerolo, it is now considered a frazione (civil parish) of that commune.
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Abbadia Alpina
Abbadia Alpina (formerly Abadia); Piedmontese: La Badia Occitan: L'Abaia) is a former commune of the Province of Turin in north-west Italy's Piedmont region, located between the torrents (intermittent streams) Lemina and Cusone. Before 1864, it was named Abbadia. Annexed in 1928 to Pinerolo, it is now considered a frazione (civil parish) of that commune.
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Abbadia Alpina (La Badìa in pi ...... costituiva un comune autonomo.
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Abbadia Alpina (formerly Abadi ...... civil parish) of that commune.
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L'Abaia (en piemontès la Badia ...... El 1928 fou annexat a Pineròl.
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Abbadia Alpina (La Badìa in pi ...... costituiva un comune autonomo.
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