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Kingdoms of the Continental Celts - Insubres - The History FilesThe Insubres or Insubri were located in northern Italy in the vicinity of modern Milan. They were neighboured to the west by the Graioceli, Medulli, and ...
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About Us - Insubrica HistoricaInsubrica Historica (IH) is a non-profit organization researching the Insubrica region, a historical area in Southern Europe, and is a registered publication.
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This week (XX) Euroregion: working community Regio Insubrica ...Jul 27, 2015 · The working community Regio Insubrica promotes cross-border cooperation in the region Swiss-Italian region of Lakes Prealpine lakes.<|separator|>
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(PDF) Remarks on the Quaternary tectonics of the Insubria Region ...Aug 6, 2025 · Evidence of Quaternary tectonics in the Insubria region is consistent with that observed in the well-known seismic area near Lake Garda.Missing: physical geography
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[PDF] Active tectonics of the Insubria region (Central Southern Alps, Italy)The N-S trending Faloppia Valley at the boundary between Italy and Swizerland breaks the Gonfolite range front and flows across the backthrust trace. The valley.
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The Ticino-Toce glacier system (Swiss-Italian Alps) in the framework ...Mar 1, 2022 · ... Ticino and Olona rivers (Italy-Switzerland). Geol. Insubrica, 2 (1997) ... Insubria e Laboratorio di archeobiologia dei Musei Civici di Como.
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New seismic evidence of the Messinian paleomorphology beneath ...Jun 1, 2020 · A. (. 1997. ) -. Stratigraphy, Chronology and paleogeography of the Quaternary deposits of the area between the Ticino and Olona rivers (Italy- ...
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Insubric line: the history of the world in rocks - Oasi ZegnaThe Insubric Line is a crucial geological area formed by the collision of European and African plates, marking the border between Eurasian and Adriatic plates. ...
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Ticino River BasinThe 250 km-long Ticino river is a functional terrestrial and aquatic ecological corridor connecting the Alps, the Apennines and the Adriatic Sea.
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Sediment input and evolution of lacustrine deltas: The Breggia and ...The Breggia river begins its course in Italy, at 1320 m a.s.l. on the northern side of the M. Generoso, then it flows first in Switzerland and returns to Italy.
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Forest ecosystems and global change: The case study of InsubriaForest ecosystems face multiple challenges due to climate change, invasive species, urbanization, land use change and the interactions between these global ...<|separator|>
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Insubric EcosystemsWe aim understanding the effects of global change on cultural and biotic diversity and ecosystem function in Insubria.
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[PDF] the celts in italyJul 4, 2024 · It is easy to demonstrate that the Golasecca culture developed from older local roots, which themselves go hack to the so-called Fazies ...
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(PDF) The protohistoric agglomeration of Como, its necropolises ...The Golasecca culture was the fundamental ethnic-cultural entity before the Gallic invasions (388 BC) and Romanization (second–first century BC)
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[PDF] Cisalpine Celtic Celta CisalpinoThis invasion introduced the Gaulish lan- guage into the region and led to the replacement of the Golasecca culture by the La Tène culture (cf. Uhlich 1999).<|separator|>
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(PDF) From Hallstatt to La Tène period in the perspective of the ...... Golasecca Culture is also shown by economy model elaborated by F. Braudel (1979) for the distribution of its own products north of the AIps 15th and l6th ...
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[PDF] The Metallurgical District of Via Moneta in Milan-MediolanumIn the 5th century BC Celtic groups belonging to the Golasecca culture founded Milano-Mediolanum, the main oppidum of the Celtic tribe of the Insubres.
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[PDF] Pecunia Omnes Vincit - DialnetIt is important to remember that the La Tene culture wasn't dominant in north-west Italy – local mate- rial culture (Golasecca) with different artifacts and ...Missing: 5th | Show results with:5th
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Rome's Vengeance on the Gauls - HistoryNetMar 4, 2020 · The Boii and Insubres stayed loyal to their goals, but as usual there was dissension among the Gauls. More allies were found in the Taurisci, ...
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Hannibal in the Alps - Livius.orgOct 4, 2020 · His most famous campaign took place during the Second Punic War (218-202), when he caught the Romans off guard by crossing the Alps.
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Battle of Mediolanum, 222 BCThe battle of Mediolanum (222 BC) saw a Gallic attempt to defeat a Roman army retiring from Mediolanum end in defeat.Missing: 196 | Show results with:196
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Empire Vs. Tribe: The Roman Empire and the Celts - HistoryNetJan 25, 2017 · For five centuries the Roman and Celtic armies and cultures clashed, pitting the most highly organized state of the ancient world against fierce individualists.
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Cisalpine Gaul | Map, History, & Facts - BritannicaSep 29, 2025 · It was recovered, however, during the final conquest of the Celtic Insubres and Boii between 198 and 191 bce. ... How was the Roman Republic ...
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Rome's Empire (Part 3) - The Cambridge Companion to the Roman ...Unlike some earlier colonies, most of these were not new settlements but were formed by adding colonists to existing cities. The example of Pompeii, discussed ...
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Public Land in the Roman Republic: A Social and Economic History ...Because of the limited importance of commercial agriculture, farms in Cisalpine Gaul were generally small and produced mainly grain and wine for the local ...
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How Gallic Were the Transpadanes? (Chapter 5)Asconius reports that when Cn. Pompeius Strabo founded Transpadanae coloniae in 89 BC, 'he did not establish them with new colonists, but gave the existing ...Missing: BCE Insubria
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Colonies and processes of integration in the Roman RepublicThis article aims to examine the evidence for the various roles that Latin and Roman colonies played in the integration of Italian allies into the Roman ...
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[PDF] Public Land in the Roman RepublicJan 1, 2021 · limited importance of commercial agriculture, farms in Cisalpine Gaul were generally small and produced mainly grain and wine for the local ...
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10 Most Important Kings of the Lombards | Ancient OriginsJun 14, 2024 · Perctarit's reign also saw the continuation of efforts to integrate the Lombard and Roman populations, fostering a more cohesive society.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Celico, Giuseppe (2025) Gender and economy in medieval MilanIt focuses on the way abbesses managed the economy of their nunneries compared to the management styles of abbots and other male leaders. It continues with a ...
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The Lands of Saint Ambrose: Monks and Society in Early Medieval ...Request PDF | On Jun 17, 2019, Ross Balzaretti published The Lands of Saint Ambrose: Monks and Society in Early Medieval Milan | Find, read and cite all the ...
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Barbarossa in Italy | History TodayMay 5, 2017 · If anything, Barbarossa's intervention strengthened the sense among the leading Lombard citizens that their communities were autonomous ...
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[PDF] Frederick Barbarossa and the Lombard League: Imperial Regalia ...The allied cities of Lombardy joined forces with the Veronese League and with Venice on I December 1167 LO form what would become known a the Lombard League.
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Why is Ticino part of Switzerland? – Swiss National MuseumFeb 8, 2024 · By 1521, the Confederacy had gained control of the area from the Gotthard pass to Chiasso from the Duchy of Milan. But a canton of Ticino was ...
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Zenith of Swiss Power: The Battle of Novara - Blog NationalmuseumJun 3, 2022 · The Battle of Novara on 6 June 1513 was the last great military victory of the Old Swiss Confederation and marked the peak of its power in Europe.
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Canton of Ticino - Swiss History Timeline - Bein NumismaticsAround 1100 it was the centre of struggle between the free communes of Milan and Como: in the 14th century it was acquired by the Visconti, Dukes of Milan. In ...
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Economic policy and development in Austrian Lombardy, 1815–1859May 18, 2016 · In the case of the multinational structure of the Habsburg monarchy in the nineteenth century, the result was an economic policy that, for ...
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[PDF] ENLIGHTENMENT AND THE LONG-TERM PERSISTENCE OF THE ...We study the long-term, persistent effects of the Enlightenment-inspired administrative reform introduced by the Habsburg Monarchy in 1755 to analyze ...
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[PDF] The Political Foundations of Failed Class Formation in Eighteenth ...In this paper the negative case is the failure of class formation in eighteenth- century Austrian Lombardy. I purport to explain the failure by the existence of.
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The Savoyard state between the powers, 1688-1748This essay seeks to explain this transformation of the Savoyard state between 1690 and 1748, one of the most important structural changes in the sphere of ...Missing: administrative Insubria
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The Cisalpine Celtic Languages - Lexicon LeponticumJan 16, 2025 · Lepontic is a Celtic language that is attested in ca. 150 short inscriptions found in the North Italian lake region, and in the Swiss Canton Ticino.Missing: Insubres | Show results with:Insubres<|separator|>
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Celtic, Lepontic - Mnamon - Scuola Normale SuperioreLepontic is named after the Lepontii, a group of people that, according to ancient sources, occupied the Southern region of the Alps during the 1st millennium ...Missing: fusion Insubres
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[PDF] Cisalpine CelticDec 14, 2020 · 430 short texts (graffiti and engravings) in two different Ancient Celtic languages, Lepontic and Cisalpine Gaulish. The inscriptions, which are ...
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Celtic, Lepontic - Examples of writing - MnamonThis sandstone stele almost 4m long was found by chance in 1966 at Prestino, Como, during construction work for a motorway. Subsequent excavations brought to ...
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CO·48 - Lexicon LeponticumMar 15, 2025 · ... Prestino inscription's letter use was representative of archaic Lepontic orthography (with pi, tau, kappa for the mediae, theta and chi for ...Missing: stele | Show results with:stele
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Historical Overview - Lexicon LeponticumJul 4, 2021 · Immigration of Celtic tribes to northern Italy. Polybius, Historiae Polybius is the earliest source about the immigration of the Celtic tribes ...
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The Mead Hall Notes on the Name of Milan , Italy - Academia.eduThese place names are, according to Fumagalli, Lepontic Melano (on the Lugano Lake, Canton Ticino, Switzerland), Cenoman Mandolossa near Brixia (Brescia) ...
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A Linguistical Analysis of Ancient Celtic LanguagesJun 22, 2022 · Lepontic was spoken in Rhaetia and Cisalpine Gaul between c. 550 and 100 BCE. Lepontic was assimilated first by Gaulish following the agreement ...<|separator|>
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Lombard - AlpiLinKAmong the main shared features are: the vowel ü ; as the outcome of the long Latin u (lüna ; 'moon'); the dropping of final vowels other than a ; (vus ; 'voice'); ...Missing: Insubrian phonological retroflex shifts
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European hydrotoponymy (VII): Celtic From the West or the East?Apr 8, 2020 · Proto-historic and palaeolinguistic data (hydronyms, toponyms, and anthroponyms) point to the origin of Common Celtic in Eastern France.
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Water – Celtiadur - OmniglotMar 5, 2021 · Proto-Celtic, *dubros = water, dark *dubrokū = otter (“water dog”) *dubro-jarā = water-hen. Gaulish, Dubra, Uerno-dubrum = names of rivers.
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Standardization patterns and dialect/standard convergenceJan 24, 2014 · At the time of Italian Unification (1861), less than 10% of the Italian population could speak the national language; 150 years later, ...
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Lombard Language (LMO) - EthnologueLombard is a stable indigenous language of Italy and Switzerland. It belongs to the Indo-European language family. Direct evidence is lacking.
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Lombard language - WikipediaThe Lombard language belongs to the Gallo-Italic group within the Romance languages. It is characterized by a Celtic linguistic substratum and a Lombardic ...Missing: continuities | Show results with:continuities
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Stati Generali della Cultura e del Turismo - Regio Insubrica - ticino.chLa Comunità di lavoro Regio Insubrica è stata costituita il 19 gennaio 1995 a Varese dal Cantone Ticino e dalle Province di Como, di Varese e del Verbano Cusio ...Missing: website | Show results with:website
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Regio InsubricaLa Comunità di lavoro Regio Insubrica promuove la cooperazione transfrontaliera nella regione italo-svizzera dei Laghi Prealpini e favorisce la presa di ...Dichiarazione d'intesa · Geografia · Chi siamo · Provincia del Verbano Cusio...Missing: website | Show results with:website
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[PDF] XVII A3 EN - Alpine ConventionOct 18, 2022 · In December 2015, the Lombardy and Piedmont Regions became full members of the Regio Insubrica. The Community statutes have been adapted and.<|separator|>
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Regio Insubrica: meeting in Ticino in the presence of Norman GobbiJul 15, 2021 · In this context, the completion of Alptransit on Swiss soil is welcomed with the opening, on 4 September 2020, of the base tunnel of Monte ...Missing: infrastructure | Show results with:infrastructure
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[PDF] The effects of COVID-19 induced border - Espaces transfrontaliers➢ IT-CH: The region experienced a lack of coordination at the beginning of the crisis. Regio Insubrica immediately got in contact with the healthcare.
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The dream of the “free zone” between Varese and Canton of TicinoThe advantages and disadvantages of the Regio Insubrica (which in 2014 will either turn 20, or cease to exist altogether) were presented by two politicians from ...
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Misinto e l'estro di Doma nunch«Qui circola il franco insubreOct 16, 2012 · Tradotto: un movimento che aspira ad un'Insubria libera di decidere il proprio destino. Un movimento ecologista e rivoluzionario, certamente non ...
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Questione Insubria-SvizzeraApr 4, 2012 · Domà Nunch è l'unico movimento nazionale dell'Insubria ed è presente sia in Italia che in Svizzera. Inoltre la nostra visione econazionale non ...
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Domà nunch si allea con Terra insubre - Il SaronnoSARONNO – Il movimento nazionale insubre “Domà Nunch” e l'associazione culturale “Terra Insubre” annunciano l'inizio di una collaborazione che porterà i due ...
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Domà Nunch e Fratelli d'Italia siglano un'unione identitariaFeb 5, 2020 · Fratelli d'Italia e Domà Nunch hanno siglato un'unione identitaria. Domà Nunch, movimento econazionalista per l'Insubria, aderisce con i ...
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Elezioni 2020: Domà nunch e Fratelli d'Italia fanno fronte comuneFeb 5, 2020 · SARONNO – Fratelli d'Italia e Domà Nunch hanno siglato un'unione identitaria. Domà Nunch, movimento econazionalista per l'Insubria, aderisce ...
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[PDF] Michel Huysseune - Riviste UniBA online... Insubria, con un profilo localista, antista- tale ed ecologista (Traversari 2012: 172-173). Esiste una chiara continuità ideologica tra la prima Lega Nord e ...
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Insubria FestivalFESTIVAL CELTICO DELL'INSUBRIA DEL TICINO Parco di Villa Ghiotti MARCALLO con CASONE - MILANO Come raggiungerci. Se vuoi indicazioni stradali in formato PDF ...Programma · Come raggiungerci · 26 Aprile · Scopri come...
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Programma - Insubria FestivalDomenica 27 Aprile 2025 ; Orari di apertura dei campi con attività continuative. Mattino 10:30 - 12:30. Pomeriggio 14:30 - 18:00 ; ore 11:00. WOMEN OF KELTIA, ...
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Insubria Festival 2025 il festival Celtico dell'insubria del TicinoApr 24, 2025 · Il Festival Celtico dell'Insubria del Ticino si svolge ogni anno a Marcallo con Casone, in provincia di Milano, in concomitanza con la festa ...
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Celti d'Insubria. Guerrieri del territorio di Varese - Edizioni Il CerchioIn stockLa mostra “Celti dal cuore dell'Europa all'lnsubria”, che viene ospitata nella nuova sede del Civico Museo Archeologico di Varese a Villa Mirabello, ...Missing: esposizione | Show results with:esposizione
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Storia d'Insubria - Fondazione Comunitaria del VaresottoL'Associazione Culturale Terra Insubre svolge un'intensa attività di ricerca storica e archeologica sui popoli celtici, germanici e alpini che nel corso dei ...
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XXIX Annual Conference of the Italian Society of Public Economics ...Exchange rate fluctuations and border crossings: evidence from the Swiss-Italian border. By Piera Bello; Università della Svizzera italiana / University ...Missing: tensions | Show results with:tensions
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I Piatti Tipici - eatsubriaI PIATTI TIPICI · I Bruscitt · La Paniscia · I Taròz · Ravioli di Sesto Calende · La Polenta dei Buratt · Pasta con Bagian Rustì · La Cassoeula · Polenta Concia.
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Le migliori tavole dell'Insubria, tra Lombardia, Piemonte e SvizzeraApr 9, 2016 · Per Lecco, la Cuncia, l'Agnello alla valsassinese, la Cutizza e la Rüsümada. Per Novara, la Paniscia, il Tapulone e le rane alla novarese. Per ...
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Risotto al pesce persico: la ricetta - Fine Dining Lovers30 minSep 30, 2024 · Il risotto al pesce persico è un piatto tipico del Lago di Como: scopri come prepararlo con la ricetta tradizionale del riso in cagnone.
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Tributo a due eccellenze del varesotto: risotto con pesce persico del ...Jun 26, 2024 · Uso esclusivamente il persico della sponda lombarda del lago Maggiore, pescato tra Angera e Ranco, una sorta di zona franca dal 1623, quando il ...
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Como Semuda - Arca del Gusto - Slow Food FoundationSemuda is a cheese from Como, made from raw skimmed cow's milk, rennet and salt. It has a soft consistency and is made in winter.Missing: Insubrian | Show results with:Insubrian
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[PDF] I PRODOTTI DOP E IGP FOOD DELLA LOMBARDIAIn Lombardia sono prodotti 14 dei 53 formaggi DOP riconosciuti in Italia: Bitto, Formaggella del. Luinese, Formai de Mut dell'Alta Valle Brembana, Gorgonzola, ...Missing: Insubria Ticino
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Cross-border commuters - 1.4.2024-30.6.2024 | TableNumber of cross-border commuters, Variation ... Ticino, 78 433, −0.1 ... Spatial division. Switzerland. Observation period. 1.4.2024-30.6.2024. FSO number.
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Swiss cross-border commuter numbers on the rise - SWI swissinfo.chAug 5, 2024 · Almost 79,000 worked in Ticino, around 74,000 in Northwestern Switzerland ... number increased by almost 19% in the second quarter of 2024.
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Southern Swiss canton fears for new cross-border agreement with ItalyJan 6, 2024 · Around 80,000 employees commute across the border to work every day. Almost one in three people working in Ticino comes from Italy. The ...<|separator|>
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Frontier Workers and Remote Working: A Swiss-Italian Tax ...Jan 28, 2022 · Based on official statistics, Switzerland can count more than 85.000 Italian residents crossing the border every day to work in a ...
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International industrial symbiosis: Cross-border management of ...This article describes an international industrial symbiosis located in Canton Ticino, Switzerland, and Lombardy, Italy, involving virgin aggregates and ...Missing: treaties | Show results with:treaties
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Swiss economy spills over the borders - SWI swissinfo.chJun 7, 2010 · ... border challenge”, Ticino will be marginalised, Ratti believes. ... Switzerland's imports goods worth SFr 6.3 billion per year from Lombardy – 68 ...
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[PDF] OUTCOMES AND OUTLOOKS OF THE INSUBRIPARKS PROJECTGreen areas such as natural and periurban parks provide support to biodiversity and landscape preservation while boosting local.
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Cross-border commuting in the Swiss-Italian region; labour market ...We present data concerning the characteristics of the trans-border labour market and indicators on the supply and the demand sides of the regional market. Our ...
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(PDF) Cultural Exchange in Northern Italy - Academia.edu... Gallia Cispadana, Regio IX Liguria, Regio X Venetia et Histria and Regio XI Gallia Transpadana. Roman sources are clear in describing a history of conlict ...
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Re-approaching Celts: Origins, Society, and Social ChangeMar 24, 2021 · This work re-approaches the origins of “the Celts” by detailing the character of their society and the nature of social change in Europe across 700–300 BC.
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Genetic Evidence Helps Reveal Origins and Spread of Celtic ...Mar 10, 2025 · A third, which is supported by new evidence, suggests that they originated in central Europe and spread from there in the late Bronze Age and early Iron Age.
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Admixture as a source for HLA variation in Neolithic European ...Feb 28, 2025 · We observe significant shifts in HLA allele frequencies from early farmers to late farmers, likely due to admixture with western hunter-gatherers.
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[PDF] OECD Territorial Reviews: Switzerland 2002 (EN)Specific projects of the Regio Insubrica requiring substantial investment can receive INTERREG funding. For example, a project to improve tourism promotion ...
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Sommario/Stenografico - Camera.itEsiste un organismo territoriale, che si chiama Regio Insubrica, che ha la ... inefficace, risibile. Per tale motivo noi del MoVimento proponiamo di ...
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Cross‐border commuters: How to segment Them? A Framework of ...Jun 8, 2020 · To do so, we focused specifically on the Euroregion “Regio Insubrica”, a cross-boundary cooperation community between Italy and Switzerland.
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Meta-populism and the 'chain of equivalence' in a cross-border ...The case study we use is the Regio Insubrica, located in the Italian-speaking Alps (Fig. 1). It regroups the Swiss canton of Ticino and five Italian provinces, ...Missing: treaty | Show results with:treaty
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[PDF] euroregions and other eu's cross-border organizations: the risk of ...Per un lungo periodo le euroregioni sono sembrate la chiave di volta e il capolavoro ... Now, some small Euroregions are merged into bigger Euroregions.Missing: academic | Show results with:academic