Proper noun
The provincial capital of Trentino, Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy.
(rare) Trentino (a province of Trentino-Alto Adige, Italy)
Source: en.wiktionary.org18th century copy of a late 16th-century map The 16th-century original is Taylor 1940, fig. 6 p. 222. of Trento, northeast at top, showing walled old city and original course of the Adige. Source: Internet
Altogether thirty-four works were published in the period 1558 to 1562, most of them bearing the coat of arms of Madruzzo. citation Prince-bishops ruled Trento until the Napoleonic era, when it changed hands among various states. Source: Internet
As further Allied blows fell, von Thoma was captured and reports came in from the Ariete and Trento that they were encircled. Source: Internet
Demographics In 2007, there were 112,637 people residing in Trento, of whom 48% were male and 52% were female. Source: Internet
During this period, and as an expression of this Humanism, Trento was also known as the site of a Jewish printing press. Source: Internet
Modern-day Trento is a cosmopolitan city, with highly developed and organized modern social services. Source: Internet