The approach to the territory’s bio-cultural fingerprint can be very important when it comes to
studying uniformities and differences which make up a Euro-region. By examining the code of the
attributes and the modalities it is therefore possible to determine the landscape-cultural uniformities
which can create a common project for tourist attraction. After all, the differences underline
emergencies of a cultural, natural, agricultural, and wine-gastronomic nature which are capable of
not only rendering a territory identifiable but also of presenting it to integrated tourist packages. The
objective is therefore to verify the competitive ability and the "territorial cohesion" which can
enhance the potentialities of the so-called "territorial capital." (Klaus, 2006, Camagni, 2008)
This first piece of comparative work amongst the fingerprints of the Veneto and Friuli Venezia
Giulia regions uses a model which can appraise the tourism attraction by using Hollerith’s measure
and determining the attributes’ code which characterizes homogeneous sets of towns. This research
will hereafter attempt to verify the possible answer of the users of an integrated tourism supply in
the Alpine-Adriatic Euro-region.