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Location
State Svizzera Swiss
Canton Ticino
District Vallemaggia
Administration
Mayor Moira Medical
Official languages Italian
Territory
Coordinate 46°19′01″N 8 ° 36′07 ″ and / 46.316944 ° N 8.601944 ° e 46.316944; 8.601944( Cevio)
Altitude 421 e 788 m s.l.m.
Surface 151,4 km²
Inhabitants 1 177 (2016)
Density 7,77 ab./km2
Fractions See list
Neighboring municipalities Bedretto, Bosco Gurin, Brione Verzasca, Campo, Ceretino, Formazza (IT-VB), Lavizzara, Linescio, Maggia
More information
Code. mail 6675, 6676, 6690
Prefix 091
Jet lag UTC+1
Code of 5310
Targa OF
Inhabitants name cevies
Circle Rovana
Mapping
Mappa di localizzazione: Svizzera

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Cevio ( In Ticinese dialect Tubes [ without source ] ) is a Swiss municipality of 1 177 inhabitants of the Canton Ticino, in the district of Vallemaggia of which it is the capital.

Cevio is located in the center of the Maggia Valley. The region enjoys a good sunshine with a moderate number of annual rainfall [first] .

From its territory in 1858 the town of Linescio, which became a municipality autonomous; The 22 October [ without source ] 2006 Cevio incorporated the municipalities deleted by Bignasco and Cavergno [2] .

Religious architectures [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

The church of Santa Maria Assunta and San Giovanni Battista

Civil architectures [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Palaces of Cevio

Demographic evolution [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

The demographic evolution is shown in the following table (until 1850 with Linender) [2] :

Inhabitants surveyed [3]

In Cevio there are the only middle school in the Maggia Valley and the Ethnographic Museum of Valle Maggia, set up in 1963 in the Franzoni Palace [2] .

Fractions [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ]

Bignasco
Foroglio (Cavergno)
  • Bignasco
  • Cavergno, to which almost all the nuclei of the Val Bavona belong [4] :
    • Alnedo
    • Bubble
    • Faedo
    • Fontana
    • Fontanellata
    • Forgiving
    • Mondada
    • Twisted
    • Rose garden
    • Sabbione
    • End
  • Cevio
    • Bietto
    • Boschetto, intact seventeenth -century rural village [2]
    • Ashesy
    • Rovana [2]
    • Visletto

From 1907 to 1965 he was joined with Locarno with the Locarno-Ponte Brolla-Bignasco railway with electric traction, through the stations of Cevio and Cevio Ospedale.

Cevio is served by a bus service, it is connected to the public transport network from line 315 of Fart, Locarno – Cavergno. It is also the starting point of the Autolinee Cevio – Bosco Gurin and Cevio – Cimalmotto. The road from Locarno to Vallemaggia is sure for the winter

Each family originally of the place is part of the so -called Patrizia municipality and has the responsibility for the maintenance of any asset falling within the borders of the Municipality. The Patrizia office is chaired by Luca Moretti [ without source ] .

  • Virgilio Gilardoni, The Romanesque. Catalog of monuments in the Republic and Cantone del Ticino , The Bishop, Casagrande S.A., Bellinzona 1967, 123, 227, 287.
  • Guglielmo bu put put, Historical religious notes of the churches and parishes of the Pieve di Locarno, (1902), and Verzasca, Gambarogno, Valle Maggia and Ascona (1906) , II edition, Pedrazzini Edizioni, Locarno 1969.
  • Agostino Robertini and others, Cevio , in The Municipality, Edizioni Giornale del Popolo, Lugano 1978, 73-94.
  • Bernhard another, Art guide of Italian Switzerland , Trelingue editions, Porza-Lugano 1980, 179-182, 188, 194.
  • Flavio Maggi, Patriziati and Patrizi Ticinesi , Ferry Edizioni, Viganello 1997.
  • Luciano Vaccaro, Giuseppe Chiesi, Fabrizio Panzera, Terre del Ticino. Diocese of Lugano , Editrice La Scuola, Brescia 200323, 53, 58, 301, 340.
  • Aa. Etc.,, Art guide of Italian Switzerland , Casagrande editions, Bellinzona 2007, 237, 238, 247, 248, 249, 250, 251, 252, 254, 255, 258, 259, 262, 398.

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