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The Val Colla is a valley and a quarter of the city of Lugano in the Swiss canton of Ticino , to the north-east of the city of Lugano. It includes the localities of Bogno , Valcolla , Certara , Cimadera , Sonvico , which are all part of the city of Lugano , and the municipality of Capriasca .

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2-836: The valley contains the Cassarate River and its headwaters. To the north the valley is flanked by Monte Bar and Monte Gazzirola . To the east is the San Lucio Pass , which connects the Val Colla with the Val Cavargna in Italy . To the south the valley is flanked by the Cima di Fiorina and the Denti della Vecchia . 46°05′11″N 9°02′22″E  /  46.08639°N 9.03944°E  / 46.08639; 9.03944 This Ticino location article

4-525: Is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Cassarate (river) The Cassarate is a river of the Swiss canton of Ticino . It rises in the upper part of the Val Colla , on the slopes of Monte Gazzirola and the San Lucio Pass . It flows into Lake Lugano at Lugano . On its way downstream, the river flows through the Val Colla valley before reaching the city centre of Lugano. Historically,

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