Italy’s Ladins take visibility into their own hands facing minimal exposure in Olympic celebrations
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By COLLEEN BARRY MILAN (AP) — Italy’s Ladin minority settled a millennium ago in the Dolomite mountain hamlet of Anpezo — now the two-time Olympic host city of Cortina d’Ampezzo. But members of this ancient ethnolinguistic group are disappointed that the Winter Games will not spotlight their culture. Instead, Ladins will wave their flag themselves, both figuratively and literally, with a series of initiatives sharing their identity with visitors — and not just in Cortina, but across all of Ladinia, the Ladin-speaking region that spans five Dolomite valleys and three of Italy’s four Olympic territories. FILE- Clouds hang over the ‘Seceda’ Dolomites mountain, 2519 meters, near...

