Val Camonica
Val Camonica or Valcamonica or Valle Camonica is a valley in northern part of Italy. Valle Camonica is also a UNESCO heritage site.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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Places of Interest
Highlights include Braone and Cerveno.
Braone
Town hall
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Braone is an Italian comune of 672 inhabitants in Val Camonica, province of Brescia, in Lombardy. It is bounded by other communes of Breno, Cerveno, Ceto, Losine, Niardo.
Cerveno
Town hall
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Cerveno is a comune of 683 inhabitants in Val Camonica, province of Brescia, Lombardy, northern Italy. The village of Cerveno is bounded by other communes of Braone, Ceto, Losine, Lozio, Malegno, Ono San Pietro, Paisco Loveno, Schilpario.
Santuario della Via Crucis
Museum
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Santuario della Via Crucis is a museum.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Nadro and Lozio.
Nadro
Village
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Nadro is an Italian hamlet of the comune of Ceto, Lombardy. It has 655 inhabitants. It lies 75 km from Brescia, along the strada Statale 42 del Tonale e della Mendola and is situated in Val Camonica.
Lozio
Village
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Lozio is a town and comune in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy. Neighbouring communes are Cerveno, Malegno, Ossimo and Schilpario.
Cemmo
Village
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Cemmo, is a frazione of Capo di Ponte, located right of river Oglio, 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
- Type: Valley with an elevation of 375 metres
- Description: valley
- Category: landform
- Location: Lombardian Alps and Prealps, Lombardy, Northwest Italy, Italy, Europe
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Satellite Map
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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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