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Primaria Moron

Saint-Vincent
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FRAZ. MORON, 4
8.5
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Primaria Capoluogo

Saint-Vincent
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Via Monsignore Alliod, 2
8.5
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Primaria Antey St André

Antey-Saint-André
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LOC. CAPOLUOGO, 32
8.5
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Primaria Capoluogo

Valtournenche
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Località Capoluogo, 10
8.5
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Primaria

Torgnon
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Frazione Mongnod, 34
8.5
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Primaria Breuil

Valtournenche
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Via Gorret, 5
8.5
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Primaria Einaudi

Aosta
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Viale della Pace, 11
8.36
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Demographics

Valle d'Aosta/Vallée d'Aoste, a bilingual region in Italy, offers a robust educational system with 85 primary schools, 84 kindergartens, 3 high schools, and 1 middle school. Additionally, it hosts 69 other types of institutes, providing a wide range of learning opportunities. Despite the current lack of international students, the region's rich cultural heritage, bilingualism, and diverse educational offerings make it an attractive destination for learners from both European and non-European countries. 

Nestled in the Italian Alps, Valle d'Aosta is known for its stunning landscapes, featuring towering peaks, verdant valleys, and ancient castles. It's the smallest and least populous region in Italy, with a population of about 125,000. The economy is primarily driven by tourism, agriculture, and handicrafts. 

Tourists flock to Valle d'Aosta for its natural beauty, historical sites, and outdoor activities. The region is home to the Gran Paradiso National Park, Italy's oldest national park, and the iconic Matterhorn mountain. It's also renowned for its winter sports, with popular ski resorts like Courmayeur and Cervinia. 

Culturally, Valle d'Aosta is a treasure trove of Roman and medieval architecture, with attractions like the Roman Theatre and Arch of Augustus in Aosta city, and numerous castles including Fénis Castle and Bard Fortress. The region also hosts various festivals and events throughout the year, offering a vibrant blend of Italian and French traditions. 

In summary, Valle d'Aosta, with its educational offerings, breathtaking landscapes, and rich cultural heritage, presents a unique learning and living experience for students worldwide.