Val Camonica

Val Camonica or Valcamonica or Valle Camonica is a valley in northern part of . Valle Camonica is also a UNESCO heritage site.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Braone and Cerveno.

Town hall
is an Italian comune of 672 inhabitants in Val Camonica, , in . It is bounded by other communes of Breno, Cerveno, Ceto, Losine, Niardo.

Town hall
is a comune of 683 inhabitants in Val Camonica, , , northern . The village of is bounded by other communes of , Ceto, , , , , , .

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Nadro and Lozio.

Village
is an Italian hamlet of the comune of Ceto, . It has 655 inhabitants. It lies 75 km from , along the strada Statale 42 del Tonale e della Mendola and is situated in Val Camonica.

Village
is a town and comune in the , in . Neighbouring communes are Cerveno, Malegno, Ossimo and Schilpario.

Village
, is a frazione of , located right of river , beneath the Concarena. It was one of the first settlements in Val Camonica, as it can be deduced from the numerous rock drawings that have been found here; nowadays it has a population of about 600.

Val Camonica

Latitude
46° north
Longitude
10.3333° or 10° 20′ east
Population
115,000
Elevation
375 metres (1,230 feet)
Open location code
8FRG282M+28
Geo­Names ID
3181069
Wiki­data ID
Q734317
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In Other Languages

From Armenian to Welsh—“Val Camonica” goes by many names.
  • Armenian: Կամոնիկա
  • Bavarian: Valcamonica
  • Breton: Val Camonica
  • Bulgarian: Вал Камоника
  • Catalan: Val Camonica
  • Cebuano: Val Camonica
  • Chinese: 卡莫尼卡谷地
  • Chinese: 梵尔·卡莫尼卡
  • Chinese: 梵尔卡莫尼卡
  • Czech: Val Camonica
  • Czech: Valcamonica
  • Danish: Val Camonica
  • Danish: Valcamonica
  • Dutch: Val Camonica
  • Dutch: Valcamonica
  • Dutch: Valle Camonica
  • Esperanto: Val Camonica
  • Finnish: Val Camonica
  • Finnish: Valcamonica
  • French: Val Camonica
  • French: Valcamonica
  • French: Valle Camonica
  • German: Val Camonica
  • German: Valcamonica
  • German: Valle Camonica
  • Greek: Βαλ Καμόνικα
  • Greek: Βαλκαμόνικα
  • Hebrew: ואל קמוניקה
  • Hebrew: ואלקמוניקה
  • Hungarian: Camonica-völgy
  • Hungarian: Val Camonica
  • Italian: Val Camonica
  • Italian: Val Canonica
  • Italian: Valcamonica
  • Italian: Valle Camonica
  • Italian: Vallecamonica
  • Japanese: ヴァル・カモニカ
  • Japanese: ヴァルカモニカ
  • Japanese: カモニカ渓谷
  • Latin: Camunnica vallis
  • Latin: Camunnicam Vallis
  • Latin: Vallis Camonicae
  • Latin: Vallis Camunnorum
  • Lombard: Al Camonega
  • Lombard: Al Camònega
  • Lombard: Àl Camònega
  • Lombard: Val Camonega
  • Lombard: Val Camònega
  • Lombard: Val Camonica
  • Lombard: Val Camoniga
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Val Camonica
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Valcamonica
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Val Camonica
  • Norwegian: Val Camonica
  • Persian: وال کامونیکا
  • Polish: Val Camonica
  • Portuguese: Val Camonica
  • Portuguese: Vale Camonica
  • Portuguese: Valle Camonica
  • Romansh: Val Chamuongia
  • Russian: Валь-Камоника
  • Russian: Камоника
  • Slovak: Skalné kresby vo Valcamonice
  • Slovenian: Val Camonica
  • Spanish: Val Camonica
  • Spanish: Val Camónica
  • Spanish: Valcamonica
  • Spanish: Valle Camonica
  • Swedish: Val Camonica
  • Swedish: Valcamonica
  • Venetian: Val Camonega
  • Welsh: Val Camonica
  • Welsh: Valcamonica

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About Mapcarta. Text is available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license, except for photos, directions, and the map. Description text is based on the Wikivoyage page “Val Camonica”. Photo: Massimo Telò, CC BY-SA 3.0.