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  1. Monferrato (en piamontés, Monfrà) es parte de la región del Piamonte en la Italia septentrional. Comprende aproximadamente las modernas provincias de Alessandria y Asti, aunque su territorio ha variado a lo largo del tiempo. Monferrato es uno de los más importantes distritos vinícolas de Italia.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MontferratMontferrat - Wikipedia

    The southern part (the Alto Monferrato, "High Montferrat") rises from the banks of the Tanaro into the mountains of the Apennines and the water divide between Piedmont and Liguria. On 22 June 2014, Montferrat was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

  3. All this is Monferrato, region of Piedmont between the provinces of Alessandria and Asti, UNESCO heritage since 2014, famous all over the world for its landscapes and its food and wine products.

  4. 4 de jul. de 2021 · Its cultural landscape and wine heritage gained UNESCO World Heritage Site status in 2014, helping to protect and celebrate this unique region. Discover below just some of the reasons Piemonte and the Monferrato region need to be on your bucket list as the world opens again to international travel.

  5. Wander through the Monferrato Casalese area thanks to our itineraries, from Casale Monferrato, the historical capital of the area, to the Unesco sites, villages, landscapes, Big Benches, art, museums, food & wine.

  6. Monferrato wine appellation is 300,000 hectares of nature with picturesque hills and vineyards; it is divided into three parts by the Tanaro River: Lower Monferrato (Basso Monferrato), Astigiano (hills around the city of Asti), and Upper Monferrato (Alto Monferrato).

  7. www.wikiwand.com › es › MonferratoMonferrato - Wikiwand

    Monferrato es uno de los más importantes distritos vinícolas de Italia. También tiene una fuerte tradición literaria, incluyendo al poeta y dramaturgo del siglo XVIII nacido en Asti Vittorio Alfieri y el alessandrino Umberto Eco.

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