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  City Ville d'Aoste <br> Città di Aosta
  Region Aosta Valley
  Province Aosta Valley
  Altitude 583
  Area Cityproper 21
  Population As Of December 31 , 2004
  Populationdensity 34,270
  Populationdensitymetric 1,616
  Timezone CET , UTC +1
  Coordinates
  Frazioni Arpuilles, Cache, Champailler, Entrebin, Excenex, Laravoire, Porossan, Seyssinod, Signayes, Vignole, Cossan
  Telephone 0165
  Postalcode 11100
  Gentilic Aostani (Aostains)
  Saint St Gratus
  Day September 7
  Mayor Guido Grimod
  Website wwwcomuneaostait



HISTORY

Aosta was settled in proto-historic times and later became a Celtic - Ligurian city of the Salassi . Terentius Varro captured it in 25 BC and founded the Roman colony of ''Augusta Praetoria''. After 11 BC Aosta became the capital of the ''Alpes Graies'' ("Grey Alps") province of the Empire .

After the fall of the Western Empire , the city was conquered by the Burgundians , the Ostrogoth s, the Byzantines . The Lombards , who had annexed it to their Italian kingdom, were expelled by the Frank s of Pepin The Younger . Under Charlemagne Aosta acquired importance as a post on the Via Francigena , leading from Aachen to Italy . After 888 it was part of the renewed Kingdom of Italy under Arduin Of Ivrea and Berengar Of Friuli .

In the 10th Century Aosta became part of the Kingdom Of Burgundy . After the fall of the latter in 1032 , it entered the lands of Umberto I Biancamano of the House Of Savoy . After the creation of the County Of Savoy , with its capital in Chambéry , Aosta followed its history, as well as the later Kingdom Of Sardinia and unified Italy.

Under the House of Savoy Aosta was granted a special status that it maintained when the new Italian Republic was proclaimed in 1948 .


MAIN SIGHTS

The main monuments of the city include:


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