Astino Valley

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The Astino Valley

The Astino Valley (Italian : Valle di Astino) is found within the Italian comune of Bergamo in Lombardy.

It is relatively small in size and it is part of the Parco dei Colli di Bergamo system, west of Bergamo.

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45°42′22″N9°38′17″E / 45.706°N 9.638°E / 45.706; 9.638


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