Valle Anzasca
Valle Anzasca is a valley of the Alps, situated in the Pennine range. The valley is drained by the Anza, a tributary of the Toce at Piedimulera. It is situated to the south of the Valle Antrona.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest
Highlights include Town hall of Vanzone con San Carlo and Cà d’Ninin.
Santa Caterina d’Alessandria
Church
Photo: Ziegler175, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Santa Caterina d’Alessandria is a church.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Bannio and Fontane.
Valle Anzasca
- Type: Valley
- Description: valley
- Category: landform
- Location: Vanzone con San Carlo, Verbania, Piedmont, Northwest Italy, Italy, Europe
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Latitude
45.9758° or 45° 58′ 33″ northLongitude
8.0991° or 8° 5′ 57″ eastOpen location code
8FQCX3GX+8JOpenStreetMap ID
node 11029555451OpenStreetMap feature
natural=valleyWikidata ID
Q952653
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Satellite Map
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In Other Languages
From Dutch to Polish—“Valle Anzasca” goes by many names.
- Dutch: “Valle Anzasca”
- French: “Valle Anzasca”
- French: “vallée Anzasca”
- French: “Vallée Anzasca”
- German: “Anzasca-Tal”
- German: “Anzascatal”
- German: “Valle Anzasca”
- Italian: “Valle Anzasca”
- Latin: “Vallis Antiasca”
- Latin: “Vallis Anzasca”
- Lombard: “Val Anzasca”
- Polish: “Valle Anzasca”
Localities in the Area
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Oratorio di San Giuseppe and Madonna di Oropa.
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