Primiero

The Primiero (Primier in local dialect) is a valley located in the eastern part of Trentino, Italy.

It consists of eight municipalities (comuni): Canal San Bovo, Fiera di Primiero, Imèr, Mezzano, Sagron Mis, Siròr, Tonadico and Transacqua.

It was subsequently incorporated into the Italian kingdoms established by Odoacer and the Ostrogoths, before being reconquered by Emperor Justinian and passing to the East Roman Praetorian prefecture of Italy.

For a long time the history of Primiero was united with that of Feltre, as the valley was a fief or feudal dependency of the bishop of that Venetian city.

[2] It was ceded to Italy along with the rest of Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol in the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye (1919) following Austria-Hungary's defeat in World War I.

Pale di San Martino (Cima Madonna, Sass Màor, Cima Cimerlo) viewed from the Primiero valley
The Pieve of Santa Maria Assunta in Fiera
The little church of Vederna mountain