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Val Camonica : ウィキペディア英語版
Val Camonica



Val Camonica (also ''Valcamonica'' or Camonica Valley, local dialect: ''Al Camònega'') is one of the largest valleys of the central Alps, in eastern Lombardy, Italy. It extends about from the Tonale Pass to Corna Trentapassi, in the commune of Pisogne near Lake Iseo. It has an area of about 〔Area of the municipalities, excluding Val di Scalve〕 and 118,323 inhabitants.〔Sum of ISTAT data of communes at 31 December 2007〕
The River Oglio runs through its full length, rising at Ponte di Legno and flowing into Lake Iseo between Pisogne and Costa Volpino.
Almost all of the valley is included in the administrative territory of the province of Brescia, except for Lovere, Rogno, Costa Volpino and the Val di Scalve, which belong to the province of Bergamo.
==Etymology==
''Val Camonica'' is derived from the Latin ''Vallis Camunnorum'', "Valley of the Camunni."

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