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the ancient people of Sette Comuni

   
 

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AsiagoThe rupestrian inscriptions in the "Assa Valley" of Canove di Roana and the remains of the Paleovenetian village Bostel in Rotzo tell us about the ancient human presence in these mountains. Physical characteristics, rites, uses, and the ancient language of these people together with their mythology show Nordic if not Bavarian origins.

 

The "Cimbri" people colonized this land many centuries ago.

 

From 1310 to 1807 the "Altopiano" formed an indpendent state known as the "Honourable Regency of the 7 Communes", one of the first confederations that ever existed.

 

It was allied with the "Most Serene Republic of Venice" with whom they traded.

 

The First World War marked this land indelibly, ist scars are still visible on the ground.

 

Nowadays the "Altopiano of Asiago 7 Comuni" is one of the most reknowned touristic resorts in Europe and can accomodate tens of Thousands of people every year.

 

With the increasing annual tourism we are constantly working towards greater tourist satisfaction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Altopiano d'Asiago

Asiago Cimbrian is a word that has been used a little bit improperly in the last few centuries to indicate a language spoken in seven 'Comuni' of Vicenza and in thirteen 'Comuni' of Verona.
It is a language which connects itself to Old Bavarian and Old German, a language which has miraculously survived in the Venetian Hills, protected by the territorial isolation and an age-old economy of subsistence.
Unfourtunately this dialect is slowly dying out.
Nowadays, especially in Rotzo, Mezzaselva and Roana we only find a few people who still use it currently.
There are a few words very similar to German who are still regularly used : rach (moss), rasetle (wren), loch (hole), tanna (White-Deal), tal (valley), grabo (pit).
Of Cimbrian origin are also the numerous placenames (Barenthal, Tanzerloch, Odegar), and nicknames which accompany the traditional names of the families of the Altopiano.
Of the Cimbrian Culture not only the language remains, but also a rich heritage of traditions connected to the everyday life of the people and their imagination : songs and fables which describe a legendary world.
The very few written texts which exist, proof of the use of the Cimbrian language, are preserved in the Museo della Cultura Cimbra in Roana and was promoted by the 'Istituto di Cultura Cimbra'.
Courtesy of the Asiago Official Tourist Board

 

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