Lagarina Valley (, ) is a valley in northern Italy, used to define the lower mountain course of the Adige River. It is mostly included in the province of Trentino, with the lower section being part of the province of Verona. The largest town is Rovereto.
As with the Val d'Adige, the Vallagarina is of glacial origin. Orographically, it separates the Brescian Prealps and Gardesane Prealps to the west from the Venetian prealps to the east.
In the locality Lavini di Marco, near Rovereto, are several dinosaur footprints attributed to the genera Camptosaurus and Dilophosaurus. The same locality is mentioned by Dante in his Inferno (Canto XII).
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