- Fossano
Infobox CityIT
img_coa = Fossano-Stemma.png
official_name = Comune di Fossano
region =Piedmont
province = Cuneo (CN)
elevation_m =
area_total_km2 = 130
population_as_of =December 31 ,2004
population_total = 24198
population_density_km2 = 184
timezone = CET, UTC+1
coordinates = coord|44|33|N|07|44|E
frazioni =
telephone = 0172
postalcode = 12045
gentilic = Fossanesi
saint =Juvenal of Narni
day = First Sunday of May
mayor =
website = [http://www.comune.fossano.cn.it www.comune.fossano.cn.it]Fossano is a town and commune of
Piedmont, Italy , in theprovince of Cuneo .It lies on the main railway line from
Turin toCuneo and toSavona , and has a branch line toMondovì .Chief industries of the town include
chemical s,metallurgy , andtextile s.History
Fossano appeared as a commune in 1237, but in 1251 had to yield to
Asti . It finally surrendered in 1314 to Fillippo d'Acaia, whose successor handed it over to the house ofSavoy .The name
The name Fossano could be the transformation of the name "locus" or "fundus faucianus", from the Roman first name Faucius, or derive from the word "fossato" (ditch), in Piedmontese "fossà", from which "fossan" (inhabitant of the ditch).The sinkings are in fact characteristic of the hill on which the first city village rose. The historians agree speaking about “great ditch of the Chiotto”in dialect Ciot, hole, pit..Another alternative hypothesis is that the name derive from “fons sana" (healthy spring), to indicate the presence in the vicinities of a drinkable water spring.
Main sights
It has an imposing castle with four towers, begun by
Filippo d'Acaia in 1314. The cathedral was reconstructed at the end of the 18th century. The place began to acquire some importance in the 13th century. The town's hospital and the Trinity Church were designed byFrancesco Gallo in the 18th century. There are alsomineral bath s and a center foragriculture andcattle -breeding.Notable Fossanesi
:"See also "
* Margaret of Savoy (1390–1464), born in Fossano, was one of the last of the Accaia branch of theHouse of Savoy . She becameMarquise of Montferrat and, on being widowed, a nun atAlba .
*Ambrogio Borgognone (c. 1470s -1523/1524), Italian Renaissance painter, is said to have been born here.
*Giovanni Giovenale Ancina (1545–1604), priest, scholar and composer, was beatified in the late nineteenth century.
*Fiorenzo Bava-Beccaris (1831–1924), a general, especially remembered for theBava-Beccaris massacre was born in Fossano.References
*1911
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