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The Val di Non (Italian: Val di Non, also Valle di Non; Nones: Val de Nòn; German: Nonstal, also Nonsberg; Latin: Anaunia) is a valley located in Northern Italy. It is in the province of Trento, in the region of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol. The valley hosts many towns and villages; the largest are Cles (the main town), Tuenno, Taio, Coredo, Denno, Fondo, and Revò.
   There are a total of 38 comunes:
1 - Castelfondo 2 - Fondo 3 - Malosco 4 - Brez 5 - Sarnonico 6 - Ronzone 7 - Ruffrè-Mendola 8 - Cavareno 9 - Amblar 10 - Romeno 11 - Don 12 - Rumo 13 - Bresimo 14 - Cis 15 - Livo 16 - Cagnò 17 - Revò 18 - Romallo 19 - Dambel 20 - Cloz 21 - Sanzeno 22 - Cles 23 - Coredo 24 - Smarano 25 - Sfruz 26 - Vervò 27 - Tassullo 28 - Tuenno 29 - Terres 30 - Nanno 31 - Taio 32 - Tres 33 - Ton 34 - Sporminore 35 - Denno 36 - Cunevo 37 - Flavon 38 - Campodenno

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