Valle d'Aosta (Yi-thai-li-ngî: Valle d'Aosta, Fap-ngî: Vallée d'Aoste; Franco-Provençal-ngî: Vâl d'Aoûta, Valle yi vì sân kuk) he Yi-thai-li sî-pet-phu ke yit-ke tô sân ke Thai-khî, ya-he Yi-thai-li mien- chit chui-séu ke Thai-khî, mien-chit 3,263 phìn-fông kûng-lî, ngìn-khiéu yok-yû 119,548.
Khì sî-lìm Fap-koet, pet-fông lâu Sui-sṳ chiap-yòng, nàm-fông phî-lìn Piemonte Thai-khî. Kâi Thai-khî vì Yi-thai-li Ńg-ke thi̍t-phe̍t Chhṳ-chhṳ-khî chṳ̂-yit. Thai-khî Sú-fú vì Aosta.
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