Borgo Val di Taro
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Country | Italy | |
region | Emilia-Romagna | |
province | Parma (PR) | |
Local name | Borgotaro, Börtàr, Bùrgu | |
Coordinates | 44 ° 28 ' N , 9 ° 46' E | |
height | 55 m slm | |
surface | 260 km² | |
Residents | 6,787 (Dec. 31, 2019) | |
Population density | 26 inhabitants / km² | |
Post Code | 43043 | |
prefix | 0525 | |
ISTAT number | 034006 | |
Popular name | Borgotaresi | |
Website | Borgo Val di Taro |
Borgo Val di Taro is a comune ( Italian municipality ) with 6787 inhabitants (as of December 31, 2019) in the province of Parma in Emilia-Romagna . The municipality is located about 57 kilometers southwest of Parma and borders directly on the province of Massa-Carrara . The taro has its source in the community .
history
The area gained importance as a settlement for the Ligurians in ancient times . Since the early Middle Ages, the Val di Taro belonged to the Bobbio Abbey , which the Platoni and Lusardi families enfeoffed with. The Platoni lost it in a feud to the city of Piacenza in the mid-12th century . Since the 13th century, the Landi families from Piacenza and Fieschi from Genoa competed for dominance over the Repubblica di Borgo Val di Taro . In 1547 the Fieschi were ousted due to an uprising in Genoa and the Landi were elevated to princes of Val di Taro by Emperor Charles V in 1551 . In 1626 the principality fell to the Doria family from Genoa through marriage . In 1646 they had to hand it over to the Farnese family at pressure from Urban VIII , who incorporated it into their Duchy of Parma .
economy
One of the most important cattle breeding centers is located in the municipality. Ceps are also grown here under the protected designation of origin Fungo di Borgotaro (in particular Boletus edulis , Boletus pinophilus , Boletus aestivalis and Boletus aereus ).
traffic
To the east of the municipality, the A15 autostrada runs from Parma to La Spezia . The former Strada Statale 523 del Colle di Cento Croci , which was downgraded to a provincial road, extends directly through the municipality to Liguria . Borgo Val di Taro has a train station on the railway line from Parma to La Spezia.
Community partnerships
Borgo Val di Taro maintains partnerships with the French municipality of Charenton-le-Pont in the Val-de-Marne department and with the Spanish municipality of Vila de Cruces in the province of Pontevedra, as well as an intra-Italian partnership with the municipality of Aprica in the Sondrio province .
Sports
Borgo Val di Taro has been a stage of the Giro d'Italia twice (1987, 1993) .
Personalities
- Niccolò da Tolentino (* around 1355, † 1435 in Borgo Val di Taro), condottiere
- Roberto Hazon (1854–1920), conductor and music teacher
- Tony Muréna (1915–1971), accordion player
- Eugenio Bersellini (1936–2017), football player and coach
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Statistiche demografiche ISTAT. Monthly population statistics of the Istituto Nazionale di Statistica , as of December 31 of 2019.