: ''This article is about the settlement in the Province of Vicenza, Italy. For the cheese of the same name, see
Asiago cheese.''
'Asiago' (
Cimbrian: 'Schleghe',
German: 'Schlägen') is the name of both a minor township (population roughly 6,500, ) and the surrounding plateau region (the '''Altopiano di Asiago''') in the
Province of Vicenza in the
Veneto region of Northeastern
Italy. It is near the border between the
Veneto and
Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol regions in the foothills of the
Alps, and about equidistant (100 km) from the major cities of
Trento to the west and
Vicenza to the south.

Alpine-War 1915-1918 Monument in Asiago.
Although probably best known internationally as the origin of
Asiago cheese, Asiago was also the site of a
major battle between Austrian and Italian forces on the
Alpine Front of
World War I. It is a major ski resort destination as well as the site of the
Astrophysical Observatory of Asiago, operated by the
University of Padua.
Culture
Until the middle of the nineteenth century the people of Asiago spoke
Cimbrian, an ancient
German dialect. The place known as 'Schleghe' in Cimbrian or 'Schlägen' in German).
Asiago is the birthplace of author
Mario Rigoni Stern, and features prominently in his stories. It is also described in
Emilio Lussu's ''A Year on the Altopiano''.
External links
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Official site (Italian)
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General information (English)
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Battle of Asiago (English)
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Astrophysical Observatory of Asiago (English)