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  1. Bolzano / b o l ˈ t͡s a ː n o / ou / b o l ˈ d͡z a ː n o / en italien, Bozen / ˈ b o ː t s n̩/ en allemand et parfois Bolzane / b ɔ l. z a n / [2] en français est une ville italienne du Haut-Adige dans la région autonome du Trentin-Haut-Adige. La ville est mondialement célèbre pour son musée archéologique au sein duquel se ...

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    Website. Official website. Bolzano ( Italian: [bolˈtsaːno] ⓘ or [bolˈdzaːno]; German: Bozen [ˈboːtsn̩] ⓘ; Ladin: Balsan or Bulsan) is the capital city of the province of South Tyrol, in Northern Italy. With a population of 108,245, Bolzano is also by far the largest city in South Tyrol and the third largest in historical Tyrol.

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  4. Bolzano. Bolzano (ou Bozen en Allemand) est la capitale de la région la plus au nord du Tyrol du Sud. La ville est italienne seulement depuis la fin de la Première Guerre mondiale ce qui explique son fort caractère germanique. Au centre de la ville, on trouve la Piazza Walther qui doit son nom à un troubadour allemand du 13e siècle.

  5. Der Bozen Krimi: With Chiara Schoras, Gabriel Raab, Charleen Deetz, Lisa Kreuzer. The Bolzano thriller - the series.

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    • 2015-01-29
    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • Chiara Schoras, Gabriel Raab, Charleen Deetz
  6. History and Culture. Over the years, Bolzano's history, culture and traditions have defined the city's character: lively, multilingual and always changing. Bolzano was probably founded as a Roman military statio in 15 B.C. under the name of "Pons Drusi". In the following centuries it was invaded by Visigoths, Ostrogoths, Huns, Lombards ...

    • Via Alto Adige 60, Bolzano, 39100
  7. Bolzano ( Italian: Bolzano; German: Bozen; Ladin: Bulsan, Southern Bavarian: Bozn) is the capital city of the province of Province of Bolzano-Bozen in northern Italy 's Alto Adige . Its population is 98.057 (March 2005) and the area of the municipality is 52.34 km 2. Bolzano has had Italian-speaking inhabitants since the Middle Ages.

  8. The international importance of Bolzano only began to disappear in the 18th century: The mercantile magistrate founded by Claudia von Medici in 1635 was converted into a chamber of commerce, and after a brief new founding era Bolzano descended into the chaos of the World Wars. When South Tyrol was ceded from Austria to Italy by the Treaty of St ...

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