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        Dėdisė is the Tour Operator born in Aosta Valley and specialized on Aosta Valley.

Dynamic, efficient and attentive to the innovations of the territory, Dėdisė joins to the great care to particulars, the professionalism of years of experience.


To communicate hospitality and to lavish attention, to supply an accurate and timely service, are the characteristics that make of Dėdisė the point of reference for those who decide to have a mountain holiday, but not only....


In fact Dėdisė, is also sea holidays with the catalogue ‘Le Isole’ and wellness holidays with the catalogue ‘Coccole di Benessere’.

How to reach us :

Booking :                  +39 0165 33000
Sales management :  +39 0165 40026
Administration :         +39 0165 31389
Fax :                         +39 0165 31122
E-mail :                     info@didisi.it

Our working times :

Monday / Friday : 09.00 – 13.00   and   15.00 – 19.00
Saturday :           09.00 – 13.00

Ragione sociale: Didisi s.r.l.
Indirizzo: via Vevey 19/a Aosta
Cf - P.Iva:  IT00619620073
Capitale sociale: € 15.300  interamente versato
N. registro imprese: AO-53050

DIDISI Tour Operator
AOSTA - ITALY
P.IVA 00619620073
   
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The first inhabitants of the Aosta Valley were Celts and Ligurians, whose language lingers in some local placenames. Rome conquered the region from the local Salassi ca. 25 BC and founded Augusta Praetoria (Aosta) to secure the strategic mountain passes, which they improved with bridges and roads. After Rome the high valley preserved traditions of autonomy, reinforced by its seasonal isolation, though it was loosely held in turns by the Goths and the Lombards, then by the Burgundian kings in the 5th century, followed by the Franks, who overran the Burgundian kingdom in 534. At the division among the heirs of Charlemagne in 870, the Aosta Valley formed part of the Lotharingian Kingdom of Italy, in a second partition a decade later, it formed part of the Kingdom of Upper Burgundy, which was joined to the Kingdom of Arles — all doubtless without many significant corresponding changes in the personnel of the virtually independent fiefs in the Valle d'Aosta. Hotels Residences Ferry Boats ski trekkings wellness Corsica Sardinia Sicily Elba Aosta Italy Austria Switzerland Slovenia. In 1031-1032 Umberto Biancamano, the founder of the house of Savoy, received the title count of Aosta from the Emperor Conrad II of the Franconian line and built himself a commanding fortification at Bard. Saint Anselm of Canterbury was born in Aosta in 1033 or 1034. The region was divided among strongly fortified castles, and in 1191 Thomas I of Savoy found it necessary to grant to the communes a Carta delle Franchigie ("Charter of Liberties") that preserved autonomy, rights that were fiercely defended until 1770, when they were revoked in order to tie Aosta more closely to the Piedmont, but which kept re-surfacing during post-Napoleonic times. Under Mussolini, a forced programme of "Italianization", including population transfers of Valdostans into Piedmont and Italian-speaking workers into Aosta, fostered movements towards separatism; Aosta was regranted its autonomy in 1948 [1]. Hotels Residences Ferry Boats ski trekkings wellness Corsica Sardinia Sicily Elba Aosta Italy Austria Switzerland Slovenia. In the mid-13th century Emperor Frederick II made the County of Aosta a duchy (see Duke of Aosta), and its arms charged with a lion rampant were carried in the Savoia arms until the reunification of Italy, 1870 [2]. The region remained part of Savoy lands, with the exception of a French occupation from 1539 to 1563. During the Middle Ages the region remained strongly feudal, and castles, such as those of the Challant family in the Valley of Gressoney, still dot the landscape. In the 12th and 13th centuries, German-speaking Walser communities were established in the Gressoney, and some communes retain their separate Walser identity even today. Valle d'Aosta was established as an autonomous region of Italy in 1948. The Aosta Valley remained agricultural and pastoral until the construction of dams to harness the potential of its hydroelectric power brought metal-working industry to the region. Today it is also a major centre for winter sports, most famously at Courmayeur and Cervinia. The Dora Baltea has its origins in the Valle d'Aosta, flowing south to join the Po. The upper Aosta Valley is the traditional southern starting-point for the tracks, then roads, which divided here to lead over the Alpine passes. The road through the Great St. Bernard Pass (or today the Great St. Bernard Tunnel) leads to Martigny, Valais, and the one through the Little St. Bernard Pass to Bourg-Saint-Maurice, Savoie. Hotels Residences Ferry Boats ski trekkings wellness Corsica Sardinia Sicily Elba Aosta Italy Austria Switzerland Slovenia. Today Aosta is joined to Chamonix in France by the Mont Blanc Tunnel, a road tunnel on E25 running underneath the Alps. The region has a special autonomous status and forms one of the Provinces of Italy. Italian and French are used for the regional government's acts and laws, though Italian is much more widely spoken. The Arpitan language was once widely spoken, other than in the Aosta Valley, in the areas of Savoy, Bresse and Lyon as well as in the Jura regions of France, and the Suisse-Romande region of Switzerland. The regional dialect is called Valdôtain (Valdoten) or patois. The residents of the small town of Gressoney speak a dialect of German. As of 2006, the Italian national institute of statistics ISTAT estimated that 4,976 foreign-born immigrants live in Valle d'Aosta, equal to 4.0% of the total regional population. Hotels Residences Ferry Boats ski trekkings wellness Corsica Sardinia Sicily Elba Aosta Italy Austria Switzerland Slovenia. Google