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LBEE80201C

San Leonardo St.Leonhard

Badia/Abtei
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PEDRACES
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TBEE10100T

BRIXEN-STADT/BRESSANONE-CITTA'

Bressanone/Brixen
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Via Dante, 39
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TBEE82006G

Stilves Stilfes

Campo di Trens/Freienfeld
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NON DISPONIBILE
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TBEE01501X

Lazfons Latzfons

Chiusa/Klausen
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NON DISPONIBILE
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TBEE03908Q

Umes Ums

Fiè allo Sciliar/Völs am Schlern
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NON DISPONIBILE
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IBEE82001P

Mohandas Gandhi

Laives/Leifers
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Via Montessori, 3
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TBEE83405C

Frassineto Verschneid

Mölten
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NON DISPONIBILE
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Demographics

Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, a region in Northern Italy, is a hub of learning with 568 primary schools, 115 comprehensive institutes, 24 high schools, 15 middle schools, a kindergarten, and 287 other types of institutes. Despite the current lack of international students, the region's robust educational infrastructure makes it a potential destination for learners from across the globe. 

The region is known for its stunning landscapes, featuring the majestic Dolomites, vineyards, and apple orchards. It's a paradise for nature lovers, offering opportunities for hiking, skiing, and mountain biking. Economically, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol is one of the wealthiest and most developed regions in Italy. It's known for its production of apples, wine, and dairy products. 

The region has a population of around 1.1 million people, with a mix of Italian and German-speaking communities, reflecting its unique cultural blend. Popular attractions include the medieval city of Trento, the scenic Lake Garda, and the Otzi the Iceman Museum. The region is also famous for its Christmas markets and traditional Tyrolean festivals, offering a rich cultural experience. 

In summary, Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol is not just a region of natural beauty and economic prosperity, but also a potential educational hub for students worldwide.