Colle Del Marchese

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Colle Del Marchese
Frazione
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Colle Del Marchese
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Colle Del Marchese
Coordinates: 42°49′40″N12°37′42″E / 42.82778°N 12.62833°E / 42.82778; 12.62833
CountryFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Region Umbria
Province Perugia
Comune Castel Ritaldi
Elevation
[1]
466 m (1,529 ft)
Population
 (2001) [1]
  Total121
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postcode
06044
Area code 0743

Colle Del Marchese is a frazione of the comune of Castel Ritaldi in the Province of Perugia, Umbria, central Italy. It stands at an elevation of 466 metres above sea level. At the time of the Istat census of 2001 it had 121 inhabitants. [1]

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References

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