Agordino
Agordino is a geographical and historical region situated within the Province of Belluno in northern Italy, part of the larger Veneto region. Named after the valley of the Agordo River, it encompasses a predominantly mountainous area within the Dolomites, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for their striking limestone formations and scenic beauty. The region is characterized by its rugged terrain, alpine climate, and diverse flora and fauna.
Historically, Agordino has been inhabited since ancient times, with settlements dating back to the Roman era.
The main town in the region is Agordo, which serves as the administrative and cultural center. Other
Agordino has maintained its distinct local identity while integrating into broader regional and national frameworks. Preservation
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