I don't have enough context provided to write an accurate overview. The context only states that Ceresole Reale is an "Italian comune" (municipality), which is insufficient detail to explain what it is or why it matters in a meaningful way for a general reader.
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the town in winter Ceresole Reale (Piedmontese: Ceresòle, Arpitan: Sérisoles) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region of Piedmont, located about 50 kilometres (31 mi) northwest of Turin in the Orco Valley, on the border with France.
Ceresole Reale borders the following municipalities: Bonneval-sur-Arc (France), Groscavallo, Noasca, Rhêmes-Notre-Dame, Val-d'Isère (France), and Valsavarenche. The communal territory is home to the Gran Paradiso National Park visitors center. The main structure is the large dam, built in 1925–31 by A.E.M. (Turin's electrical authority): this formed the Lago di Ceresole (lake of Ceresole), which is now the town's main tourist attraction.
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