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Trentino-Alto Adige
Trentino Alto-Adige is one of Italy's five semi-autonomous regions. It has a large German-speaking population and it is the second richest overall in terms of per capita GDP. It is famous for its Dolomiti mountain range, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Up until the end of World War II, it had been tussled over by Italy and Austria. Agriculture (apples and wine in particular) and tourism are among its strongest economic assets, but the region is rich in small and medium sized enterprises.

Population | 1,039,934 |
Italian population | 59,685,227 |
Ranking of the region in terms of population | 16 |
Source: Istat, 2013