Piedmont located in northwest Italy, is one of the 20 regions of Italy. It borders the Liguria region to the south, the Lombardy and Emilia-Romagna regions ...
The Piedmont /ˈpiːdmɒnt/ is a plateau region located in the Eastern United States. It is situated between the Atlantic Plain and the Blue Ridge Mountains, ...
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Why is Piedmont called Piedmont?
A piedmont is an area at the base of a mountain or mountain range. The word piedmont comes from the Italian words pied and monte, which mean "foot" and "hill." Piedmont lakes and piedmont glaciers, for example, are simply lakes and glaciers located at the foot, or base, of mountains.
What are the three cities in Piedmont?
The Piedmont is the area lying between the Atlantic Ocean and the Appalachian Mountains. The Triad is named for the three largest cities in the region: Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and High Point.
What is Piedmont most famous for?
Piedmont is a veritable Epicurean paradise. Home of the renowned white truffle, and its namesake annual festival, it's also a land rich in dried fruits like walnuts, chestnuts and hazelnuts, homemade cheeses, soft delicate veal, and all the fresh veggies for which Italy is known.
When did Piedmont become Italian?
Proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy, 1861. Garibaldi's march to “liberate” the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies in 1860 brought the southern peninsula into the fold, and the new Kingdom of Italy was proclaimed on March 17, 1861, with the royal family of Piedmont-Sardinia as the new ruling monarchs of Italy.
Piedmont is a region in Northwest Italy. In physical geography, piedmont denotes a region of foothills in a mountain range. Piedmont may also refer to: ...