The Passo dello Stelvio (German: Stilfserjoch) is a mountain pass in the Italian Alps at 2758 meters. The mountain pass is best known for its cycling stages in the Tour of Italy. The Passo dello Stelvio is one of the highest paved mountain passes in the Alps; the Col de l'Iséran, among others, is higher. The Col de la Bonette is lower, but because there is an extra loop at the top of the col, it is considered higher by some.
Italy: The Val San Nicolò (Val de Sèn Nicolò in Ladin) is a valley in the Dolomites, located in the largest hydrographic basin of the Val di Fassa, entirely in San Giovanni di Fassa in Italy. The highest point of the valley is the Cima dell'Uomo, to the east (3010 meters above sea level), belonging to the Marmolada mountain group. The Rio di San Nicolò flows through it, originating from the locality of Jonta, famous for its waterfalls.
Vipiteno - Sterzing, Trentino, South Tyrol, Italy. Also known as Sterzing, The Vipiteno is a town in the Italian province of South Tyrol. Sterling is located in the Italian part of the Wipptal and has approximately 6,950 inhabitants. The history of Vipiteno dates back to the Bronze Age. In Roman times the town was called "Vipitenum". In a document from the early Middle Ages (the year 1108), the name "Stercengum" is found. Later "Sterzing" is derived from this.
Lake Barcis is an artificial lake located in Valcellina in the province of Pordenone, at an altitude of 402 metres, on whose northern shore stands the town of Barcis, located in Valcellina, Italy.
The Basilicata, located in the southern region of Italy, on the outlines of Campania at the west and Calabria to the south, is the world's most famous and well-known place around the globe. The Beaty of Basilicata, also known as Luciana by its ancient name, will never cease to amaze us; alongside the world's most well-known and famous places, it holds many secret and little-known places worth discovering.
Low tides are common in Venice during January and February in Venice--but not like those observed in the past week--reduced levels which have left many of the city's famed gondolas stuck in the mud
Nadal, known for his tenacity and resilience on the tennis court, admitted that he is far from being in peak form as he battles through the lingering effects of his injury. Reflecting on his current condition, Nadal conceded, "I don't think I'll be able to play at 100%"
The disruptions, though initiated by French air traffic controllers, have reverberated throughout European airspace, affecting flights that were not destined for France but were merely flying over its airspace en route to other destinations such as Greece or Spain
According to a recent survey conducted by the German-Hungarian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, support for Hungary's integration into the eurozone has surged to its highest level in over a decade, reaching an impressive 73%
The impending strike by air traffic control unions in Paris, warned by Pascal de Izaguirre of FNAM, could severely disrupt air travel, particularly inconvenient with the anticipated influx of hundreds of thousands of visitors to the city
The Joint Counter-Terrorism Team, comprising federal and state police, alongside the Australian Security Intelligence Organization (ASIO), has been mobilized to execute search warrants as part of the ongoing investigation