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893:, Montferrat and the Po Valley. The rotation of the Corsica-Sardinia block opposed by the African block produced a pressure that gave rise to the Apennines. 8 million years ago to the east of the Corsica-Sardinia block opened a wide north–south divide that separated the Italian peninsula from Corsica and Sardinia, this gap widened to become the Tyrrhenian Sea. In the period from 7 to 5 million years ago, the Mediterranean Sea was closed and remained isolated from the Atlantic Ocean. This resulted in the increase of the temperature of the water that turned the Mediterranean into a low-salt lake with many areas dried up, this condition lasted for several hundreds of thousands of years was deposited sediment type saline evaporites. Subsequently, the Mediterranean Sea was opened, and the ocean water began to circulate between the Alps and the Apennines had formed a triangular gulf that covered the entire Po Valley. Due to the continuous lifting of the Alps and the Apennines to the sea withdrew from this gulf and the accumulation of sediments carried by the rivers gave rise to a flood plain which corresponds to the Po Valley. The marine deposits of this period are visible in the area of 574: 1224: 1106: 39: 216: 842:(Astesan Montferrat): Identifies virtually the entire Province of Asti (with the exception of Langa Astigiana) and is characterized by a hilly conformation and several historic towns such Nizza Monferrato, Cortanze, Cocconato, Montiglio and Canelli. Asti is the geographical heart of this macro-region, bordered on the south by the valley of the river Belbo and west roughly from the path of the stream Versa and whose right side Asti is located. The highest point of the area is the hill of Albugnano of 549 meters above sea level. 870: 338: 906: 822: 917: 699: 1152: 858: 365: 1143:
and the Italian theatre of the 16th century, often steeped in satire and mockery. It was not until the 18th century to find two other versifiers Monferrato dialect that is the prior Incisa and Captain Joseph Stefano della Rocca, while in more recent times and in the 19th century that stands out the most famous Angelo Brofferio, politician, journalist and deputy linked to the Risorgimento, who wrote songs in dialect, plays and works of history.
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In the second half of the 15th century stands in the field of dialect literature Gian Giorgio Allioni of Asti, poet, playwright and writer who knowing poetry in French and Italian, wrote several farces in dialect, expressing "an Astezan" and providing a vivid picture of customs and life of the period
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20 million years ago the Alps were formed, in the Mediterranean area was produced a new rising heat from the Earth's mantle which resulted in the buckle and rupture of the European crust from which detached the Sardinian-Course block, the micro Sardinian plate did pin on the Ligurian Gulf executing a
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The architecture flourished in Montferrat from the year 1000 onwards and is clearly visible in the numerous buildings, churches, castles and palaces of various periods many of which are still well preserved. Architecture was influenced by current Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance trends, before
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Monferrato is one of the most famous Italian wine regions in the world, especially regarding red wines and sparkling wines. The climate is dry continental with hot summers prone to drought and cold winters and the particular hydrogeological soil are favourable for viticulture, which, however, is
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The traditional cuisine of Montferrat, in addition to the award-winning wines, includes a wide variety of foods ranging from meat, fish, vegetables, and cheeses. Typical Monferrato dishes, which have now achieved a reputation not only nationally but also internationally include, among the first
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dominant throughout, making the wine not only an element of economic wealth for the entire region but also a true symbol of the culture and tradition "Monferrina". The widespread dissemination of indigenous grapes and consequently a wide variety of wines, witness them. Among the wines (DOC and
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A historical and bibliographical directory of artists active in the extra-urban Churches of the Diocese of Casale Monferrato.
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Its construction was begun in 1589, around a former Sanctuary of St. Mary whose creation is traditionally attributed to
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becoming, from the 17th century onwards, a current of Piedmontese Baroque. Architects who worked in Montferrat include
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counterclockwise rotation of 50° and forming the Ligurian Sea. The sea covered the hill of
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Ancient and Primeval Beech Forests of the Carpathians and Other Regions of Europe
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Artists active in the Montferrat include Gian Martino Spanzotti of Casale and
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meaning "fertile and rich mountain". Still another refers to the irons (Latin
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There are various interpretations and assumptions concerning the etymology of
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Mosaic of the 10th century lying on the grave of Aleramo, in the Abbey of
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with fried cod or "loan". Worthy of mention and especially well known is
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Money in the Montferrat from Medieval to Modern Times (italian/english)
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On 22 June 2014, Montferrat was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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in the local dialect of Piedmontese), and thereby the horse was shod (
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Arab-Norman Palermo and the Cathedral Churches of Cefalù and Monreale
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gained possession of the Gonzaga territory. The next heir of the
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in 961, following the transition of power in northern Italy from
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Vineyard Landscape of Piedmont: Langhe-Roero and Monferrato
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Vineyard Landscape of Piedmont: Langhe-Roero and Monferrato
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Venetian Works of Defence between 15th and 17th centuries
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The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language
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White truffle washed and corner cut to show the interior
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in the church of St. John the Baptist to Alba and a
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Longobards in Italy, Places of Power (568–774 A.D.)
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In 1574, Montferrat was raised to a 2126: 675:(1628–1631) a piece of the duchy passed to the 1465:Complete UNESCO photo gallery before selection 1751:Great Spa Towns of Europe - Montecatini Terme 1485: 1344: 718: 679:, the remainder passing to Savoy in 1708, as 1388:Official web site for European Sacred Mounts 628:, and intermarried with the royal family of 758: 736: 730: 724: 2032:Prehistoric pile dwellings around the Alps 1492: 1478: 1373:CNN - UNESCO's newest World Heritage sites 592:Originally a county, it was elevated to a 214: 1292:, for a full list of marquesses and dukes 534:The territory is cut in two by the river 185:Learn how and when to remove this message 83:Learn how and when to remove this message 1844:Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park 1689:Padua's fourteenth-century fresco cycles 1222: 1150: 1104: 923: 915: 904: 868: 856: 820: 809: 780: 735:) left by the Romans in their conquest, 697: 580: 572: 363: 46:This article includes a list of general 1234: 2127: 1574:Residences of the Royal House of Savoy 498: 1473: 1324: 989:wines produced in this area include: 873:A landscape in Montferrat: view from 481: 1267:Sacri Monti of Piedmont and Lombardy 912:, one of Montferrat's typical dishes 656:(1533–1536) before it passed to the 123:adding citations to reliable sources 94: 32: 1736:Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi 1087:Cortese dell’Alto Monferrato (from 16:Geographic region of northern Italy 13: 344: 52:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 2156: 1398: 1331:An English Pronouncing Dictionary 1061:Malvasia di Castelnuovo Don Bosco 763:mentioned above), hence the name 669:Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor 1933:Archaeological Area of Agrigento 861:Bricco Lu: the highest point in 825:Snowy vineyards in Casalese area 687:was later compensated by giving 444: 383: 343: 336: 99: 37: 1606:Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan 1460:Official UNESCO photo selection 1202: 353:Location of Montferrat in Italy 110:needs additional citations for 2021:Sanctuary of Monte Sant'Angelo 1611:Vineyard Landscape of Piedmont 1410:Basso Monferrato Tourist Board 1366: 1338: 1318: 1218:Francesco Ottavio Magnocavalli 1159:, Alessandria), an example of 977: 966:The Monferrato, together with 877:, Astesan Montferrat, towards 1: 1501:World Heritage Sites in Italy 1415:Alto Monferrato Tourist Board 1354:(5th ed.). 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Location
Italy
Vineyard Landscape of Piedmont: Langhe-Roero and Monferrato
Criteria
1390rev-006
Session
Coordinates
45°3′3″N 8°23′23″E / 45.05083°N 8.38972°E / 45.05083; 8.38972
Montferrat is located in Italy

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