Malosco

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Malosco
Malosco - panorama - 01.JPG
Country Italy
region Trentino-South Tyrol
province Trento  (TN)
local community Borgo d'Anaunia
Coordinates 46 ° 26 '  N , 11 ° 9'  E Coordinates: 46 ° 26 '1 "  N , 11 ° 8' 40"  E
height 1041  m slm
surface 6.73 km²
Residents 443 (December 31, 2018)
Population density 66 inhabitants / km²
patron Santa Tecla
Church day September 24th
Telephone code 0463 CAP 38013

Malosco (in Nonsberg dialect: Malosć ) is a fraction of the Italian municipality ( comune ) Borgo d'Anaunia in the province of Trento , region of Trentino-Alto Adige .

geography

The place is about 40.5 kilometers north of Trento in the upper Non Valley (Italian Val di Non ). North of Malosco is the Deutschnonsberg , as the German-speaking part of the valley belonging to South Tyrol is called.

history

The place name is first documented with the Ministerial Fridricus de Malusco in 1191. The Malusche variant is documented in a Bozen certificate from 1291 .

Malosco was an independent municipality until 2019 and merged with the neighboring municipalities of Castelfondo and Fondo on January 1, 2020 to form the new municipality of Borgo d'Anaunia.

traffic

Strada Statale 42 del Tonale e della Mendola leads through the village , from which Strada Statale 238 delle Palade turns in Malosco . The latter leads over the Gampenpass ( 1518  m slm ) to Merano . Until 1934 the place was by the local railway Dermulo Mendel both the Mendelbahn and with Trent on the Nonstalbahn developed.

Personalities

Web links

Commons : Malosco  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Franz Huter (edit.): Tyrolean document book . The documents on the history of the German Etschland and the Vintschgau. Dept. I, Volume 1: Up to 1200. Innsbruck: Ferdinandeum 1937, p. 258, No. 466.
  2. ^ Hannes Obermair : Bozen Süd - Bolzano Nord. Written form and documentary tradition of the city of Bozen up to 1500 . tape 1 . City of Bozen, Bozen 2005, ISBN 88-901870-0-X , p. 117, No. 94 .
  3. Official Journal of the Autonomous Region Trentino – Alto Adige / South Tyrol No. 46 November 15, 2019 Special issue 1. In: regione.taa.it. Retrieved January 3, 2020 .