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Trentino-Alto Adige
Producers, Vintages & Culture · 6 questions · 400 pts
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Italy
Trentino-Alto Adige
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1
Which city is Trentino's principal city, known for anchoring the region's sparkling wine identity?
A
Trento, in the southern part of the region
B
Brescia, in the southern part of the region
C
Bolzano, in the southern part of the region
D
Verona, in the southern part of the region
2
Which is Alto Adige's principal city, known for its German-speaking character?
A
Merano, also known as Meran in German
B
Bolzano, also known as Bozen in German
C
Trento, also known as Trient in German
D
Verona, also known as Bern in German
3
Which culinary tradition shapes the cuisine of Trentino-Alto Adige?
A
A blend of French and Piedmontese traditions
B
A blend of Italian and Austro-Tyrolean traditions
C
A blend of Tuscan and Ligurian traditions
D
A blend of Venetian and Sicilian traditions
4
What makes wine tourism in Trentino-Alto Adige unique compared to most other Italian wine regions?
A
It revolves around flat plains and historic palaces
B
It is combined with alpine mountain and Dolomite landscapes
C
It is known for safari experiences and wilderness tours
D
It is centred around major coastal harbours and beaches
5
What is a clear sign of Trentino-Alto Adige's autonomous status within Italy?
A
The region belongs to Switzerland but exports its wine into Italy
B
The region uses exclusively French-language signage along its wine routes
C
The region displays bilingual signage in both Italian and German
D
The region is governed directly from Rome with no regional administration
6
Alto Adige is known for its Tyrolean culture. When did the region become part of Italy?
A
After World War I, in 1919
B
After World War II, in 1945
C
During Napoleon's conquests, in the 1800s
D
During the Renaissance, in the 1400s
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