Bionaz (; Valdôtain: ; from 1939 to 1946) is a comune sparso which extends over of the North-Eastern Valpelline area of the Aosta Valley region of northwest Italy. The population of about 240 is dispersed among 20 or more small alpine villages and hamlets including Plan-de-Veyne, which is the main centre and the capoluogo (locally and officially also chef-lieu, in French). The commune belongs to the Unité des communes valdôtaines du Grand-Combin.
Bionaz is a small Italian municipality in the Aosta Valley's mountainous northeastern region, with about 240 residents spread across more than 20 alpine villages and hamlets. The commune is part of a local administrative grouping called the Unité des communes valdôtaines du Grand-Combin, with Plan-de-Veyne serving as its main settlement.
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Bionaz (; Valdôtain: ; from 1939 to 1946) is a comune sparso which extends over of the North-Eastern Valpelline area of the Aosta Valley region of northwest Italy. The population of about 240 is dispersed among 20 or more small alpine villages and hamlets including Plan-de-Veyne, which is the main centre and the capoluogo (locally and officially also chef-lieu, in French). The commune belongs to the Unité des communes valdôtaines du Grand-Combin.
==Villages, hamlets and other centres== thumb|left|View of the Bionaz valley left|thumb| The commune's statute designates the following frazioni (locally officially called hameaux, in French): Les Balmes Chentre Chez-Chenoux Chez-Noyer Chez-les-Merloz Les Crêtes Les Dzovennoz Lexert Les Ley Le Moulin Plan-de-Veyne Perquis Les Places Pouillayes La Quelod Les Rey Les Rus (Ru) Les Vagère Le Vianoz
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