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Most likely refers to Ala, Trentino in Italy, the most documented location with this name. However, 'Ala' is not unique: there are ~37 places named Ala worldwide, including in Sweden (Gotland), India (Jharkhand), Ethiopia, and other countries. Recommend checking corpus context for geographic clues (language, adjacent entities, dates) to confirm.
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- Ala, Trentino — WikipediaWikipedia▎ high· 2026-05-14
- Commune in Trentino, northeastern Italy at 45°45′30″N 11°0′20″E
- Population ~8,898; area 119 km²; elevation 210 m
- Medieval town with roman origins; historic border town WWI era
- Known as 'City of Velvet' for textile/silk production
- Palindromic name (reads same forwards and backwards)
- Ala — Trentino Official TourismTrentino Tourism▎ high· 2026-05-14
- Located in Vallagarina valley, Trentino
- Historic center with noble palaces (Palazzo Angelini, Palazzo de' Pizzini)
- UNESCO-linked textile heritage; sericulture tradition
- Sanctuary of San Valentino accessible via ancient Roman road
- Starting point for hiking to Monti Lessini
Ala
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<!-- enrichment:start -->Enrichment (EN)
Disambiguation: Most likely refers to Ala, Trentino in Italy, the most documented location with this name. However, 'Ala' is not unique: there are ~37 places named Ala worldwide, including in Sweden (Gotland), India (Jharkhand), Ethiopia, and other countries. Recommend checking corpus context for geographic clues (language, adjacent entities, dates) to confirm.
Ala is a historic commune in the Vallagarina valley of Trentino, northeastern Italy, located at 45.758°N 11.006°E. With approximately 8,898 inhabitants and an area of 119 km², it is a medieval town of Roman origins that served as an important border settlement between the Kingdom of Italy and the Austro-Hungarian Empire until World War I. Known as 'Città di Velluto' (City of Velvet) for its renowned textile and silk production, Ala features a well-preserved historic center with notable palaces including Palazzo de' Pizzini (where Mozart and Napoleon reportedly stayed) and hosts the Antique Piano Museum. No specific UAP or UFO-related activity is documented in publicly available sources for this location.
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Desambiguação: Most likely refers to Ala, Trentino in Italy, the most documented location with this name. However, 'Ala' is not unique: there are ~37 places named Ala worldwide, including in Sweden (Gotland), India (Jharkhand), Ethiopia, and other countries. Recommend checking corpus context for geographic clues (language, adjacent entities, dates) to confirm.
Ala é um município histórico no vale de Vallagarina em Trentino, no nordeste da Itália, localizado em 45.758°N 11.006°E. Com aproximadamente 8.898 habitantes e uma área de 119 km², é uma cidade medieval de origem romana que serviu como um importante assentamento fronteiriço entre o Reino da Itália e o Império Austro-Húngaro até a Primeira Guerra Mundial. Conhecida como 'Città di Velluto' (Cidade de Veludo) por sua renomada produção têxtil e de seda, Ala apresenta um centro histórico bem preservado com palácios notáveis, incluindo o Palazzo de' Pizzini (onde Mozart e Napoleão supostamente ficaram) e abriga o Museu de Pianos Antigos. Nenhuma atividade específica relacionada a UAP ou OVNI está documentada em fontes publicamente disponíveis para este local.
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- Ala, Trentino — Wikipedia · Wikipedia · reliability:
high— Commune in Trentino, northeastern Italy at 45°45′30″N 11°0′20″E; Population ~8,898; area 119 km²; elevation 210 m; Medieval town with roman origins; historic border town WWI era; Known as 'City of Velvet' for textile/silk production; Palindromic name (reads same forwards and backwards) - Ala — Trentino Official Tourism · Trentino Tourism · reliability:
high— Located in Vallagarina valley, Trentino; Historic center with noble palaces (Palazzo Angelini, Palazzo de' Pizzini); UNESCO-linked textile heritage; sericulture tradition; Sanctuary of San Valentino accessible via ancient Roman road; Starting point for hiking to Monti Lessini