The Blenio Valley

The Blenio Valley (Italian: Valle di Blenio) is a valley of the Lepontine Alps in the Swiss canton of Ticino.[1] The valley contains the river Brenno.[1] The upper valley, between Lai da Sontga Maria and Olivone, is named Valle Santa Maria.

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  1. ^ a b Tourismus, Schweiz. "Blenio Valley | Switzerland Tourism". Switzerland Tourism. Archived from the original on 2025-08-13. Retrieved 2025-11-10.

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Blenio

autonomous municipalities of Aquila, Campo Blenio, Ghirone, Olivone and Torre of the upper Blenio valley. A legal challenge to the merger was raised

Martino da Como

and Martino de Rubeis, called Maestro Martino from Como, born in the Blenio Valley (in the Italian speaking part of today's Switzerland), was a 15th-century

Art of the late 16th century in Milan

to frame within a single activity, the Academy of the Porters of the Blenio Valley was active from the second half of the century in Milan as a group of

Lukmanier Pass

canton of Graubรผnden leads through the Val Medel across the pass to the Blenio Valley and Biasca in the canton of Ticino. North of the pass, the road runs

Ticino

the Bedretto Valley and the Leventina Valley to enter Lake Maggiore near Locarno. Its main tributaries are the Brenno in the Blenio Valley and the Moesa

Lago di Luzzone

a surface area of 1.27ย km2 (0.49ย sqย mi). It is located in the upper Blenio valley, in the municipalities of Ghirone and Aquila. The reservoir is surrounded

Fabbrica di Cioccolato Cima Norma

advancement goal from the beginning of the 20th century for the mountain valley Blenio Valley, which was classified as a peripheral region. CimaNorma manufactured

Matro

the southern end of the chain separating the main Leventina valley from the Blenio valley. An antenna is located on the summit. Retrieved from the Swisstopo