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The Commune of Bionaz (French: ''Commune de Bionaz''; Italian: ''Comune di Bionaz''; known during the years 1939–46 as ''Biona'') is a sparsely populated municipality which extends over of the Valpelline area of the Aosta Valley region of northwest Italy. The commune lies on the left side of the river Dora Baltea. The population of about 240 is dispersed among 20 or more small alpine villages and hamlets including Biona itself, which is the main centre and ''capoluogo''. The commune belongs to the Comunità Montana Grand Combin. ==Villages, hamlets and other centres== The commune’s statute designates the following localities, in addition to the ''capoluogo'' of Bionaz itself, as ''frazioni''. Where the official form of the name differs from the name in common use, the latter is given in brackets : *Les Balmes (Balmes) *Chentre *Chez-Chenoux (Chez Chenoux) *Chez-Noyer (Chez Noyer) *Chez-les-Merloz (Chez les Merloz) *Les Crêtes (Cretes) *Les Dzovennoz (Dzovennoz) *Lexert *Les Ley (Ley)〔Les Ley (Ley) is named in the statute as Ly〕 *Le Moulin (Moulin) *Perquis *Les Places (Places) *La Quelod (La Quellod) *Les Rey (Rey) *Les Rus (Ru)〔Les Rus (Ru) is named in the statute as Rû〕 *Les Vagères (Vagère) *Le Vianoz (Lo Vianoz) The following localities, villages and other places not formally designated as ''frazioni'', are also listed in the bulletin: *Chamein (Chamin) *Chez-Badin (Chez Badin) *Le Clos-Neuf (Clou Neuf) *La Ferrère (La Ferrera) *La Léchère *Plan-de-Veyne (Plan de Veyne) *Pouillayes *Prarayer *Propéraz (Propera) Within the boundaries of the commune there are also three ''rifugi'' (mountain huts) which provide accommodation for climbers: * Rifugio Prarayer - * Rifugio Aosta - * Rifugio Nacamuli al Col Collon - 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bionaz」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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