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Montebelluna — Comune — Città di Montebelluna The church of Santa Maria in Colle.
Coat of armsLocation of Montebelluna in Italy Coordinates: 45°46′31″N 12°02′20″E / 45.77528°N 12.03889°ECoordinates: 45°46′31″N 12°02′20″E / 45.77528°N 12.03889°E Country Italy Region Veneto Province Treviso (TV) Frazioni Busta, Biadene, San Gaetano, Sant'Andrea, Mercato Vecchio, Caonada, Contea, Posmon, La Pieve, Guarda, Pederiva Government - Mayor Marzio Favero Area - Total 48.98 km2 (18.9 sq mi) Elevation 109 m (358 ft) Population (December 31, 2007) - Total 30,354 - Density 619.7/km2 (1,605.1/sq mi) Demonym Montebellunesi Time zone CET (UTC+1) - Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2) Postal code 31044 Dialing code 0423 Patron saint B.V.M. Immacolata Saint day December 8 Website Official website Montebelluna is a town and comune in Veneto, Italy, approximately 67 kilometers northwest of Venice. It has an estimated population of 30,817.[1]
Fila has research and development facilities in Montebelluna. Northwave was started by Gianni Piva in Montebelluna. Geox is also based in Montebelluna.[2] The kybun Corporation of the Swiss engineer Karl Müller produces a part of its shoes in Montebelluna.
Montebelluna is a major producer of ski boots.[3]
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Famous people from Montebelluna
- Alberto Bottari de Castello, archbishop
- Aldo Serena, football player
- Attilio Tesser, football player
- Carlo Moretti, cyclist
- Luca Badoer, F1 driver
- Marcello Agnoletto, football player
- Oscar Gatto, cyclist
- Renato Palumbo, conductor
- Alessandro Bertuola (* 1979), cyclist
Twin towns
- Dammarie-les-Lys, France, since 1987
- Oberkochen, Germany, since 1992
- Tata, Hungary, since 2000
See also
Sources
- ^ "The World Gazetteer". http://www.world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?men=gpro&des=gamelan&geo=488863205. Retrieved 2007-02-21.
- ^ "Fila Fact Sheet". Archived from the original on 2007-07-05. http://web.archive.org/web/20070705011647/http://www.fila.com/zz/eng/corporate/mediacenter/factsheet. Retrieved 2007-07-24.
- ^ Zaslowsky, Dyan (November 1989). "Getting in Gear For the Slopes". The New York Times.
Categories:- Cities and towns in Veneto
- Communes of the Province of Treviso
- Veneto geography stubs
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