There are 56 different national or regional parks; one of the most famous is the Gran Paradiso National Park, between Piedmont and the Aosta Valley. Piedmont has a typically temperate climate, which on the Alps becomes progressively temperate-cold and colder as it climbs to altitude.

Essentially, the Piedmont is the remnant of several ancient mountain chains that have since been eroded.

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The core of Piedmont is the Po River valley, which lies open to the east and consists of some of the best farmlands in Italy. The name piedmont (“at the foot of a mountain”) has become a term generally applied to such a region.

Piedmont is a geographic term meaning “at the foot of the mountains.” It describes any area of gentle, rolling terrain that sits between a mountain range and a flatter lowland.

Piemonte (as it’s called in Italian) translates to the “foot of the mountains.” This northern Italian region is positioned perfectly at the base of the Alps in northwestern Italy along the French border. Northern Piedmont touches Italy’s Valle d’Aosta region and Switzerland.

Piedmont, geographic region in the eastern United States, running some 600 miles (950 km) between New Jersey (north) and Alabama (south) and lying between the Appalachian Mountains (west) and the Atlantic Coastal Plain (east).