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1 History  





2 Government  





3 Main sights  





4 Subdivisions  





5 Climate  





6 Cuisine and food  





7 Sport  



7.1  Volleyball  





7.2  Football  





7.3  Rugby  





7.4  Cycling  







8 See also  





9 Notable people  





10 Twin towns  sister cities  





11 References  





12 External links  














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Coordinates: 44°2322N 7°3252E / 44.38944°N 7.54778°E / 44.38944; 7.54778
 

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  • Cuneo
    Coni (Piedmontese)

    Comune di Cuneo

    Via Roma
    Via Roma
    Flag of Cuneo
    Coat of arms of Cuneo
    Location of Cuneo
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    Cuneo is located in Italy
    Cuneo

    Cuneo

    Location of Cuneo in Italy

    Cuneo is located in Piedmont
    Cuneo

    Cuneo

    Cuneo (Piedmont)

    Coordinates: 44°23′22N 7°32′52E / 44.38944°N 7.54778°E / 44.38944; 7.54778

    Country

    Italy

    Region

    Piedmont

    Province

    Cuneo (CN)

    Frazioni

    Borgo Gesso, Borgo San Giuseppe, Confreria, Madonna Dell'Olmo, Madonna Delle Grazie, Passatore, Roata Rossi, Ronchi, San Benigno, San Pietro Del Gallo, San Rocco Castagnaretta, Spinetta, Bombonina Soprana, Cascina Barca, Cascina Belvedere, Cascina Bombonina Sottana, Cascina Bonada, Cascina Cartignano, Cascina Combe, Cascina Cordero, Cascina Filatura, Cascina Forfice, Cascina Grangia, Cascina La Provvidenza, Cascina Malaspina, Cascina Mombasiglia, Cascina Rivagnola, Cascina Roero, Cascina Sciolla, Cascina Tortagrassa, Cascina Tre Tetti, Cascina Zumaglia, Cascinali Della Trinità, Cascinali Di Torre Roa, Colombaro Ferraris, Filatoio Quaranta, La Battistina, Ruata Gauteri, Segheria Torrette, Tetti Brignone, Tetti Milano, Tetti Pesio, Tetti Ravot, Tetto Buon Riposo, Tetto Coniglio, Tetto Cordonotto, Tetto Corvo, Tetto Delle Figlie, Tetto Farina, Tetto Menone, Tetto Patta, Tetto Plonasso, Tetto Ratti, Tetto Rubatti Soprano, Tetto Rubatti Sottano, Tetto San Giacomo, Torre Acceglio Inferiore, Torre Bianca, Torre Di Bava, Torre Di Brizio, Trucchi

    Government

     • Mayor

    Patrizia Manassero (PD)

    Area

     • Total

    119.67 km2 (46.20 sq mi)

    Elevation

    534 m (1,752 ft)

    Highest elevation

    615 m (2,018 ft)

    Lowest elevation

    431 m (1,414 ft)

    Population
     (1 January 2021)[2]

     • Total

    55,980

     • Density

    470/km2 (1,200/sq mi)

    Demonym

    Italian: cuneese (pl. -i)

    Time zone

    UTC+1 (CET)

     • Summer (DST)

    UTC+2 (CEST)

    Postal code

    12100

    Dialing code

    0171

    Patron saint

    Saint Michael

    Saint day

    29 September

    Website

    Official website

    Cuneo (Italian: [ˈkuːneo] ; Piedmontese: Coni [ˈkʊni]; Occitan: Coni [ˈkuni]; French: Coni [kɔni]) is a city and comuneinPiedmont, Italy, the capital of the province of Cuneo, the fourth largest of Italy’s provinces by area.

    It is located at 550 metres (1,804 ft) in the south-west of Piedmont, at the confluence of the rivers Stura and Gesso.

    Cuneo is bounded by the municipalities of Beinette, Borgo San Dalmazzo, Boves, Busca, Caraglio, Castelletto Stura, Centallo, Cervasca, Morozzo, Peveragno, Tarantasca and Vignolo.[3]

    It is located near six mountain passes:

    History[edit]

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    Cuneo was founded in 1198 by the local population, who declared it an independent commune, freeing themselves from the authority of the bishops of Asti and the marquisses of Montferrat and Saluzzo. In 1210, the latter occupied it, and in 1231 the Cuneesi rebelled. In 1238, they were recognized as a free commune by Emperor Frederick II.

    In 1259, the independence of Cuneo ceased forever, as it gave itself, also to take protection against its more powerful neighbours, to Charles I of Anjou, who was then the Count of Provence. Together with Alba, it was the main Angevine possession in Northern Italy; Angevine rule interrupted by periods under the control of Saluzzo, Savoy, and the Visconti of Milan was ended in 1382 when Cuneo was acquired by the Duchy of Savoy.

    Cuneo became an important stronghold of the expanding Savoy state. The city was thus besieged several times by France: first in 1515 by Swiss troops of Francis I of France, then again in 1542, 1557, 1639, 1641, 1691 and, during the War of the Austrian Succession, in 1741. Cuneo resisted each siege successfully. The city was taken by France only during the Napoleonic Wars and was made the capital of the Stura department. After the restoration of the Kingdom of Sardinia, and the unification of Italy, Cuneo became the capital of its namesake province in 1859. In 1862, Cuneo was the location of a Polish Military School moved from Genoa, which trained Polish officers in exile, the overwhelming majority of whom then fought in the Polish January Uprising in the Russian Partition of Poland in 1863–1864 (see also Italy–Poland relations).[4]

    During World War II, from 1943 to 1945, it was one of the main centres of partisan resistance against the German occupation of Italy.[citation needed] In 1943, Cuneo's Jewish citizens were briefly arrested and imprisoned at the nearby Borgo San Dalmazzo concentration camp by the order of Minister of the Interior Guido Buffarini Guidi. They were freed before the Minister's orders came into effect and most community members fled Cuneo into hiding.

    However, on 9 December 1944, the Cuneo Police Department reopened the camp and imprisoned the remaining Jewish residents of Cuneo most of whom were then deported to Auschwitz. Few survived according to reports. Italian partisans liberated Cuneo from the German and Italian fascist occupation on 25 April 1945. The retreating fascist forces murdered the remaining six Jewish prisoners being held at Cuneo's local prison.[5][6][7][8]

    Government[edit]

    Main sights[edit]

    Main sights of Cuneo
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    200m
    220yds

    Torrente Gesso

    Stura di Demonte

    Palazzo del Municipio

    Chiesa del Sacro Cuore di Gesù

    Piazza Tancredi Galimberti

    Chiesa di Sant'Ambrogio

    Chiesa di San Sebastiano

    Complesso monumentale di San Francesco

    .

    Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Bosco

      

    Piazza Galimberti, the city's main square

    Subdivisions[edit]

    Most important and populated: Centro storico, Cuneo centro, Cuneo nuova, San Paolo, Donatello, Gramsci, San Rocco, Cerialdo, Confreria and Borgo San Giuseppe.[12]

    Climate[edit]

    Cuneo has a temperate sub-continental climate, with cold winters and hot, dry summers. However, it is situated more than 500 metres (1,640 feet) above sea level, which helps to make summers more bearable: the hottest month, July, has an average temperature of 21.6 °C (70.9 °F). The coldest, January, averages 1.7 °C (35.1 °F). Annual precipitation is about 962 mm (37.9 in), distributed over 81 days. The rainfall pattern is similar to that of Turin, with two maxima—one primary and one secondary (spring and autumn) and two minima (summer and winter). The driest month is July, 44 millimetres (1.7 in). Snowfalls are frequent owing to high elevation and wind patterns.

    Climate data for Cuneo (2002–2020)

    Month

    Jan

    Feb

    Mar

    Apr

    May

    Jun

    Jul

    Aug

    Sep

    Oct

    Nov

    Dec

    Year

    Mean daily maximum °C (°F)

    8.4
    (47.1)

    9.5
    (49.1)

    13.6
    (56.5)

    17.4
    (63.3)

    21.7
    (71.1)

    26.6
    (79.9)

    28.9
    (84.0)

    27.9
    (82.2)

    23.5
    (74.3)

    17.4
    (63.3)

    11.8
    (53.2)

    8.8
    (47.8)

    18.0
    (64.3)

    Daily mean °C (°F)

    3.3
    (37.9)

    4.3
    (39.7)

    8.3
    (46.9)

    12.3
    (54.1)

    16.3
    (61.3)

    21.0
    (69.8)

    23.1
    (73.6)

    22.4
    (72.3)

    18.4
    (65.1)

    12.9
    (55.2)

    7.5
    (45.5)

    4.0
    (39.2)

    12.8
    (55.1)

    Mean daily minimum °C (°F)

    −1.9
    (28.6)

    −0.8
    (30.6)

    3.0
    (37.4)

    7.1
    (44.8)

    10.9
    (51.6)

    15.4
    (59.7)

    17.4
    (63.3)

    16.9
    (62.4)

    13.2
    (55.8)

    8.4
    (47.1)

    3.2
    (37.8)

    −0.8
    (30.6)

    7.7
    (45.8)

    Average precipitation mm (inches)

    62
    (2.4)

    70
    (2.8)

    99
    (3.9)

    105
    (4.1)

    116
    (4.6)

    98
    (3.9)

    56
    (2.2)

    71
    (2.8)

    82
    (3.2)

    119
    (4.7)

    111
    (4.4)

    76
    (3.0)

    1,065
    (42)

    Source 1: Climi e viaggi[13]

    Source 2: Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale (precipitation 1951–1980)[14]

    Cuisine and food[edit]

    Cuneo's specialty is Cuneesi al rhum, small meringues with dark chocolate coating and a rum-based chocolate filling. They are a creation of Andrea Arione (1923), who also registered the name, and sold them in the bar still located in the central square, Piazza Galimberti; another claim makes them a creation of pastry chef Pietro Galletti from Dronero. Another specialty is "raviolini al plin", a small ravioli pasta made with meat and vegetables. The most famous brand there is Pastificio Boetti, also located close to the central square.

    Sport[edit]

    Volleyball[edit]

    There is an important volleyball club, Piemonte Volley who won 1 Italian Volleyball League, 3 CEV Cup, 2 CEV SuperCup, 4 Italian Volleyball Cup and 3 Italian Volleyball SuperCup.

    Football[edit]

    Associazione Calcio Cuneo 1905 (A.C. Cuneo 1905) who plays in the 3rd level of Italian football.

    Rugby[edit]

    Cuneo has also a Rugby Team called "Cuneo Pedona Rugby", currently playing in the National "Serie C" League. The team is playing in the Municipal Field of Madonna dell'Olmo.

    Cycling[edit]

    Many times stage of Giro d'Italia. In 2016, for the first time in the Giro history, the race arrived in Sant'Anna di Vinadio sanctuary, the highest sanctuary in Europe, 2035 m, and the day after, on 29 May, the race started from Cuneo.

    Since 1987 Cuneo has been the start and arrival point of the amateur international race "La Fausto Coppi".

    See also[edit]

    Notable people[edit]

    Twin towns – sister cities[edit]

    Cuneo is twinned with:[16]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "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.
  • ^ "inhabitants Cuneo and bordering municipalities". Comuniverso.it. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
  • ^ "Polska Szkoła Wojskowa". Encyklopedia PWN (in Polish). Retrieved 11 January 2024.
  • ^ "Cuneo". www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org.
  • ^ P. Bianchi-Andrea Merlotti, Cuneo in età moderna (2003), 103–13, 301–14
  • ^ A. Cavaglion,『Nella notte straniera. Gli ebrei di St Martin Vésubie e il campo di concentramento di Borgo S. Dalmazzo,』in: Cuneo: L'Arciere (1981, 2004)
  • ^ A. Muncinelli, Gli ebrei nella provincia di Cuneo (1994)
  • ^ "Comune di Cuneo – Portale Istituzionale – Home Page". www.comune.cuneo.it.
  • ^ "Comune di Cuneo – Portale Istituzionale – Foto Gallery". www.comune.cuneo.it.
  • ^ "La Stampa.it Panorama Cuneo".
  • ^ "Quartieri di Cuneo" (in Italian). Comune di Cuneo. Archived from the original on 24 June 2013. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
  • ^ "Climate - Cuneo (Piedmont)". Climi e viaggi. Retrieved 29 June 2024.
  • ^ "Valori climatici normali di temperatura e precipitazione in Italia" (PDF). Istituto Superiore per la Protezione e la Ricerca Ambientale. Retrieved 28 June 2024.
  • ^ "Fondazione Nuto Revelli onlus". www.nutorevelli.org.
  • ^ "Gemellaggi". comune.cuneo.it (in Italian). Cuneo. Retrieved 13 December 2019.
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