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The Susa Valley ((イタリア語:Val di Susa), (フランス語:Val de Suse), (オック語:Val d'Ors)) is a valley in the Piedmont region of northern Italy, located between the Graian Alps in the north and the Cottian Alps in the south. It is the longest valley in Italy. It extends over in an east-west direction from the French border to the outskirts of Turin. The valley takes its name from the city of Susa which lies in the valley. The Dora Riparia river, a tributary of the Po, flows through the valley. A motorway runs through the valley from Turin to Chambéry in France, over the Col du Mont Cenis or through the Fréjus tunnel, and to Briançon, also in France, over the Col de Montgenèvre. ==Geography== Among the notable peaks that surround the valley are: * Pointe de Ronce - 3.612 m * Rocciamelone - 3.538 m * Pierre Menue - 3.505 m * Rognosa d'Etiache - 3.382 m * Punta Sommeiller - 3.332 m * Punta Ramiere - 3.303 m * Mont Chaberton - 3.131 m * Monte Orsiera - 2.890 * Monte Colombano - 1.658 m * Monte Musinè - 1.150 m 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「Susa Valley」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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