Trentino
Italy
Trentino has 28 documented cultural connections to places around the world. Below are 12 of the most distinctive.
Gallo-Romance languages
Connects Trentino to: Normandy | Duchy of Normandy | Grand Est | Dornach (Mulhouse)
Council of Trent
Connects Trentino to: Italy | Sigüenza, Spain | Toledo, Spain | Saint-Pie, Quebec | Alájar, Spain
Kingdom of Italy (medieval)
Connects Trentino to: Netherlands | Friuli, Friuli-Venezia Giulia | Piedmont | Electorate of Trier | Gmünd, Austria
March of Verona
Connects Trentino to: Veneto | Tolmin, Slovenia | Bovec, Slovenia | Soča, Slovenia | Province of Belluno
Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor
Connects Trentino to: Upper Lusatia, Germany | Mosonmagyaróvár, Hungary | Canton of Geneva | Ardèche | Obwalden
Ladin language
Connects Trentino to: South Tyrol | Northeast Italy | Vinschgau | Srpenica, Slovenia | Eisacktal
Trento
Connects Trentino to: Curitiba, Brazil | Prnjavor, Bosnia and Herzegovina | Caxias do Sul, Brazil | Gandria | Aracruz, Brazil
devolution
Connects Trentino to: Denmark | Spain | United Kingdom | Northern England, United Kingdom | Western Sahara
Prince-Bishop
Connects Trentino to: Warmia, Warmian-Masurian | Braniewo, Poland | Matrei in Osttirol, Austria | Maria Wörth, Austria | St Johann im Pongau, Austria
Democratic Party (Italy)
Connects Trentino to: Italy | Milan, Italy | Liguria | Bologna, Italy | Emilia-Romagna
Mountain
Connects Trentino to: Madrid (Colombia), Colombia | Angamoozhy, India | Cabranes, Spain | Dikhil Region | Pagudpud, Philippines
Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1919)
Connects Trentino to: Slovakia | Austria | Carinthia | Rijeka, Croatia | Czechoslovakia