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3 Alpine skiing  





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5 People  





6 Twin cities and towns  





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Coordinates: 46°28N 10°22E / 46.467°N 10.367°E / 46.467; 10.367
 

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Bormio
Comune di Bormio
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Bormio is located in Italy
Bormio

Bormio

Location of Bormio in Italy

Bormio is located in Lombardy
Bormio

Bormio

Bormio (Lombardy)

Coordinates: 46°28′N 10°22′E / 46.467°N 10.367°E / 46.467; 10.367
CountryItaly
RegionLombardy
ProvinceSondrio (SO)
Frazioninone
Government
 • MayorSilvia Cavazzi[1]
Area
 • Total41 km2 (16 sq mi)
Elevation
1,225 m (4,019 ft)
Population
 (2018-01-01)[3]
 • Total4,088
 • Density100/km2 (260/sq mi)
DemonymBormini
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
23032
Dialing code0342
Patron saintGervasius and Protasius
Saint day19 June
WebsiteOfficial website

Bormio (Lombard: Bormi, Romansh: Buorm, German: Worms im Veltlintal) is a town and comune with a population of about 4,100 located in the Province of Sondrio, Lombardy region of the Alpsinnorthern Italy.

The centre of the upper Valtellina valley, it is a popular winter sports resort. It was the site of the Alpine World Ski Championships in 1985 and 2005, and annually hosts the Alpine Ski World Cup. In addition to modern skiing facilities, the town is noted for the presence of several hot springs that have been tapped to provide water to three thermal baths.

Geography[edit]

Primary School, with World War I memorial by Egidio Gunella di Viggiù (1864–1934)
Collegiata church.

Bormio lies in the northeast of the Lombardy region at the top of the Valtellina, a broad glacial valley formed by the Adda River that flows down into Lake Como. It is linked to other valleys via four passes:

History[edit]

The church of San Vitale, built as early as the 12th century in the Romanesque style

Due to its thermal baths at Bagni Vecchi, Bagni Nuovi and Terme di Bormio, Bormio has long been a tourist attraction. Members of the Roman aristocracy already travelled to Bormio in order to enjoy warm baths in the mountainous scenery. Most of these thermal baths are still in use today.

The town is centred on the historic Piazza Cavour and Via Roma, a historic main trading point on the route from VenicetoSwitzerland. Bormio retains its unique medieval town centre, attracting many tourists, mainly Italian, from Milan and other cities. It will host alpine skiing in the 2026 Winter Olympics.

Alpine skiing[edit]

The village hosted the FIS Alpine World Ski Championships twice, in 1985 and 2005, both cohosted with Santa Caterina di Valfurva. There are fifty kilometres (30 miles) of marked ski runs, the longest run of which is 6 km (4 mi), served by fifteen lifts and several ski schools.

Bormio is a regular stop on the World Cup circuit, usually with a men's downhill in late December. The Pista Stelvio, named after Stelvio Pass, is one of the most challenging downhill courses in the world; it is second-longest on the World Cup circuit, behind only the LauberhorninWengen, Switzerland.

For the World Cup race in December 2017, the Stelvio started at an elevation of 2,255 m (7,398 ft), with a vertical drop of 1,010 m (3,314 ft) and course length of 3.27 km (2.03 mi). The winning time of Italian Dominik Paris was just under two minutes,[4] yielding an average speed of 100.66 km/h (62.5 mph) and a vertical descent rate of over 8.6 metres (28 ft) per second.

Main sights[edit]

People[edit]

Twin cities and towns[edit]

Bormio is twinned with:

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Sindaco | Comune di Bormio".
  • ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  • ^ "Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  • ^ "World Cup downhill results - Bormio" (PDF). FIS-ski.com. 28 Dec 2017.
  • Bormio
    Bormio and Valfurva from 10 km (6 mi) above
    Bormio and Valfurva from 10 km (6 mi) above
    LocationBormio,  Italy
    Nearest major cityBormio
    Coordinates46°28′3N 10°22′41E / 46.46750°N 10.37806°E / 46.46750; 10.37806
    Vertical1786 m - (5862 ft)
    Top elevation3012 m - (9882 ft)
    Base elevation1224 m - (4019 ft)
    Skiable area75 km² - (29.0 sq.mi.)
    Trails44
    Longest run3.7 mi (6.0 km)
    Lift system14 (3gondolas, 5 chairlifts, 4 drag lifts, 2 other)
    Lift capacity16,000 skiers/hr
    Snowfall300 cm - (118 in.)
    Snowmaking12 km² - (4.6 sq.mi.), 35%
    WebsiteBormio.it

    External links[edit]

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