Trivero

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Trivero
Country Italy
region Piedmont
province Biella  (BI)
local community Valdilana
Coordinates 45 ° 40 ′  N , 8 ° 10 ′  E Coordinates: 45 ° 40 ′ 0 ″  N , 8 ° 10 ′ 0 ″  E
height 739  m slm
surface 29.47 km²
Residents 5,508 (November 30, 2018)
Population density 187 inhabitants / km²
patron Quiricus and Julitta
Church day June 16
Telephone code 015 CAP 13835
Website Official website
View of Trivero from Bielmonte
Santuario di Nostra Signora della Brughiera

Trivero ( Piedmontese Tërvé or Trivé ) is a fraction (district, frazione ) of the Italian commune Valdilana with the last 5,508 inhabitants (as of November 30, 2018) in the province of Biella (BI), Piedmont region . It is part of the administrative community Unione Montana dei Comuni del Biellesi Orientale.

Trivero itself consists of the localities Pratrivero, Ponzone, Cereje, Polto, Barbero, Sella, Lora, Guala, Ronco, Mazza, Mazzucco, Vaudano, Botto, Pramorisio, Piana, Castello, Fila, Dosso, Grillero, Pellizaro, Vico, Oro, Ferrero Gioia, Roveglio, Villaggio Residenziale, Bellavista, Caulera, Stavello, Barbato, S. Antonio, Barozzo, Marone Bulliana and Giardino. The patron saint of the place is San Quirico .

geography

The place is at an altitude of 739 m above sea level. The former municipality covered an area of ​​just over 29 square kilometers.

history

On January 1, 2019, Trivero became part of the new municipality of Valdilana, which also includes Mosso , Soprana and Valle Mosso .

Population development

Sons and daughters

  • Gianni Sacchi (* 1960), Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Casale Monferrato

Individual evidence


Web links

Commons : Trivero  - album with pictures, videos and audio files