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Trient

British  
/ triˈɛnt /

noun

  1. Also: Trent.  the German name for Trento

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And now we were up at 2,665m – breathing the cool thin air, looking down on the Trient glacier, and trying not to fall to our deaths as we posed for photographs.

From The Guardian • Jul. 19, 2015

At Trient, in the Tyrol, he was seized with a mortal sickness, and died on the Brenner pass of the Alps, in a shepherd's hut.

From A History of Germany From the Earliest Times to the Present Day by Taylor, Bayard

Then down to Trient, in the valley below.

From Will Warburton by Gissing, George

But I wish you'd tell me something about your time at Trient.

From Will Warburton by Gissing, George

We had come the day before from Sixt to Trient by Buet.

From Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature by James, William