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Livigno, in the heart of the Alpes, offers you its breathtaking nature, its bountiful opportunities for promenading with your whole family in a summer wonderland, enjoying the crisply fresh air, or practising your favourite sports activity.
In the very heart of Europe, on the way from Zurich to Milan, you exploit an enchanting valley of the Alpes. Come and enjoy this breathtaking idyll, its unforgettable views and much, much more.
Livigno is located 1,816 metres above sea level. Livigno's main river is called Aqua Granda or Spöl. Trepalle, a frazione in the municipality of Livigno, is considered Europe's highest inhabited parish. Livigno was once a traditional and cultural village. Livigno is one of the few Italian villages which do not belong to the drainage basin of the Mediterranean Sea but to the Black Sea basin. A part of the old village was completely destroyed in the 1960s by the creation of a reservoir, the Lago di Livigno. |
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