Trentino-Alto Adige (Yi-thai-li-ngî: Trentino-Alto Adige fat-yîm:[trenˈtiːno ˈalto ˈaːdidʒe]; Tet-ngî: Trentino-Südtirol;[1]) he Yi-thai-li pet-phu ke yit-ke Chhṳ-chhṳ-khî. Chhṳ-chhṳ-khî yù lióng-ke fûn-khî chû-sṳ̀n, fûn-phe̍t he tô-sú ngìn sot Yi-thai-li-ngî ke Trento-sén khi̍p tô-sú ngìn sot Tet-ngî ke Bolzano-sén. Kâi khî chhai chhṳ̍t chṳ 1919-ngièn pûn Yi-thai-li thûn pìn chhièn he O-thi-li Hiûng-ngà-li Ti-koet ke yit phu-fûn. Chhai 1919-ngièn chṳ 1947-ngièn kiên kâi khî pûn chhṳ̂n-vì Venezia Tridentina.
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- ↑ "Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol Region" (PDF). Official website of the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol Region. 2009. Archived from the original on 26 November 2018. 20 February 2009 chhà-khon.
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