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Saint-Nicolas, Aosta Valley : ウィキペディア英語版 | Saint-Nicolas, Aosta Valley
Saint-Nicolas is a town and ''comune'' in the autonomous region of Aosta Valley, in northern Italy. It consists of 13 hamlets located between above sea level. Sitting like a balcony above the Dora Baltea Valley, Saint-Nicolas overlooks the four major latteral valleys of the mid-upper Aosta valley. These are (moving up the valley); Val de Cogne, Valsavarenche, Val de Rhêmes, and Valgrisenche. ==Sites== Saint-Nicolas consists of a small city center and numerous hamlets or ''frazioni'', locally called ''hameaux''. Among the most scenic is Persod, which is protected by the "Belle Arti" laws. It consists of 35 stone houses with slate roofs connected by a thin road not large enough for a car to pass. Today, Persod has only six year-round residents, and about 14 regular weekenders from Milan and Saint-Pierre. The hamlet of Persod is recognizable even from the distance of a passing airplane as it the only village in the area surrounded by giant poplar trees. A noted artisanal maker of Fontina cheese may be found just above the village of Chaillod.
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