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Alleghe is a village borders with Alleghe Lake, which was formed in 1771 by a
landslide from the adjacent Mount Piz.
Purists of the Italian language would derive the name Alleghe from the Latin
"alica" or "alicarius", meaning granary, but as no grain is grown in this Alpine
village, it is most likely that Alleghe is a contraction of the Ladin "a
l'agua", in reference the deep mountain valley that marked the western boundary
of the village prior to the landslide of 1771.
Source: Wikipedia
At Alleghe, there is tourist accommodation available in hotels, farm holiday, farmhouse, residence self-catering accommodation, mountain chalets, b&b, rooms for rent, holiday homes, camp sites and tourist villages.
Source: Wikipedia
At Alleghe, there is tourist accommodation available in hotels, farm holiday, farmhouse, residence self-catering accommodation, mountain chalets, b&b, rooms for rent, holiday homes, camp sites and tourist villages.



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