The Autostrada A1, the longest transalpine motorway in Italy, links Naples to Milan.
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Transalpine Gaul is approximately modern Belgium, France,and Switzerland.
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At the same time other types of interregional and transalpine exchange were growing in significance.
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They will also consider discouraging lorry freight in the Alps by building more transalpine railways to take the cargo.
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Alternative routes to the Mediterranean, further to the south, would not have the advantage of a link to the transalpine oil pipeline.
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Not until the second millennium BC did cultivated, large-seeded broad beans appear in the Aegean, Iberia and transalpine Europe.
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Louis even acquired additional territory, such as the Principality of Orange, and the Ubaye Valley, which covered transalpine passes into Italy.
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In negotiations with the European Union, Switzerland demanded a limitation of transalpine heavy goods traffic which was denied by the EU.
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The lake definitively ceased to belong to a single sovereign political entity following the establishment of the transalpine bailiwicks of the Swiss cantons at the beginning of the 16th century.
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One living on or coming from the other side of the Alps from Italy
On or relating to or characteristic of the region or peoples beyond the Alps from Italy (or north of the Alps); "ancient transalpine Gaul was an area northwest of the Alps and included modern France and Belgium"; "Cracow was a transalpine university"
Gallia Narbonensis (Narbonese Gaul, from the chief settlement of Narbonne) was a Roman province located in what is now Languedoc and Provence, in southern France. ...