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Sansicario (also spelled San Sicario) is a frazione of the comune of Cesana Torinese (Metropolitan City of Turin) in Piedmont, north-western Italy.

It lies at 1,700 m (5,600 feet) in the Val Susa and has a population of 93 people. It is a famous winter tourist resort.

At the 2006 Torino Winter Olympics, it hosted the biathlon, luge, skeleton, bobsled, and also the Women's' Downhill and Super-G Alpine skiing races.

References

  1. "The village of San Sicario, municipality of Cesana Torinese (TO) Piemonte". italia.indettaglio.it. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  2. "Luoghi di interesse" (in Italian). 14 October 2013. Archived from the original on 14 October 2013. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
  3. Martinenghi, Sarah (10 April 2022). "È finita la stagione dello sci: "Il prossimo anno su i prezzi"". la Repubblica (in Italian). Retrieved 2 May 2022.

44°57′30″N 6°48′22″E / 44.95833°N 6.80611°E / 44.95833; 6.80611


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