Predazzo (German outdated Pardatsch) is an Italian winter sports area in the Dolomites at 1,014 m altitude. Located in the north-east of the Val di Fiemme in Trentino, the town has 4536 inhabitants (as of 31 December 2015) and is the economic center of the Val di Fiemme.
Predazzo
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Predazzo (Italy)
Predazzo
State Italy
Trentino-Alto Adige
Province of Trento (TN)
Coordinates 46 ° 19 'N, 11 ° 36' E
Height 1018 m s.l.m.
Area 109 km²
Inhabitants 4,536 (Dec 31, 2015) [1]
Population 42 inhabitants / km²
Bellamonte, Mezzavalle, Paneveggio, Fòl
Neighboring communities Deutschnofen (BZ), Welschnofen (BZ), Moena, Tesero, Panchià, Ziano di Fiemme, San Martino di Castrozza, San Bovo
Zip code 38037
code 0462
ISTAT number 022147
Demonym Predazzani
Patron Apostle Philip and James
website Predazzo
Predazzo is famous for its winter sports facilities and its geological museum (Museo di Geologia), which houses a large number of well-preserved fossils, minerals and rocks.
In Predazzo is the ski jump Trampolino dal Ben with the large hill (Hillsize 134 m) and the normal hill (Hillsize 106) and three smaller junior jumps. The ski jumping competitions and nordic combined competitions were held at the Nordic World Ski Championships in 1991, 2003 and 2013 in Val di Fiemme.
Predazzo borders the communities of Nova Ponente, Nova Levante, Moena, Tesero, Panchià, Ziano di Fiemme, Primiero San Martino di Castrozza and Canal San Bovo.