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Salorno sulla Strada del Vino (; ) is the southernmost comune (municipality) and a village in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about southwest of the city of Bolzano. It is one of only six mainly Italian-speaking municipalities in South Tyrol.
Salorno sulla Strada del Vino is the southernmost municipality in South Tyrol, a region in northern Italy located southwest of Bolzano. It is notable as one of only six municipalities in South Tyrol where Italian is the main language spoken, making it linguistically distinctive in a region that is predominantly German-speaking.
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Salorno sulla Strada del Vino (; ) is the southernmost comune (municipality) and a village in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about southwest of the city of Bolzano. It is one of only six mainly Italian-speaking municipalities in South Tyrol.
==Geography== The village centre is located on a scree in the Adige (Etsch) valley, about northeast of the city of Trento and about southwest of Bolzano. Parts of the municipal area belong to the Trudner Horn Nature Park nature reserve, which is part of the Natura 2000 network. Salorno station is a stop on the Brenner Railway line from Innsbruck to Verona. thumb|left|Chiusa di Salorno In the northwest, Salorno borders the South Tyrolean municipalities of Kurtinig, Margreid, Montan, and Neumarkt. In the east and south it borders the Trentino municipalities of Altavalle, Capriana, Cembra Lisignago, Giovo, Grauno, Grumes, Mezzocorona, Roverè della Luna and Valda. The Chiusa di Salorno (Salurner Klause), a narrow section of the Adige Valley between the Fiemme Mountains and the Nonsberg Group, marks the southern border of the South Tyrolean Unterland. Since about 1600 a German-Italian language border solidified here, a circumstance which received a nationalist emphasis by the 19th century, as referred to in the Bozner Bergsteigerlied.
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