Cordignano

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Cordignano
San Cassiano del Meschio
Comune di Cordignano
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Cordignano
Cordignano (Veneto)
Coordinates: 45°57′N12°25′E / 45.950°N 12.417°E / 45.950; 12.417
Country Italy
Region Veneto
Province Treviso (TV)
Frazioni Pinidello, Ponte della Muda, Villa di Villa
Government
  MayorAlessandro Biz (Forza Italia - Lega Nord)
Area
[1]
  Total26 km2 (10 sq mi)
Elevation
56 m (184 ft)
Population
 (December 31, 2015) [2]
  Total7,020
  Density270/km2 (700/sq mi)
Demonym Cordignanesi
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
31016
Dialing code (+39) 0438
Patron saintSts. Peter and Paul
Saint dayJune 29
Website Official website

Cordignano is a comune (municipality), with 7,020 inhabitants, [3] in the province of Treviso, in the Italian region of Veneto.

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Morphology of the territory

Located on the border between Veneto and Friuli-Venezia Giulia (province of Pordenone), the municipality of Cordignano covers a considerable portion of the territory, elevation varying between 25 and 1,079 metres (82 and 3,540 ft) above sea level, extending from the plateau to the plains below Cansiglio, to the north of road SS 13.

Element that strongly characterizes the region is the presence of Meschio River, which runs through the town, coming from Vittorio Veneto.

History

The first inhabited center of the territory of the municipality dates back to prehistoric times. It then traces of a fort (known as Castelat) dated between the 14th and 10th centuries BC, in the north, at the Alpine foothills of Belluno.

In Roman times the area continued to grow mainly in the agricultural field, forming an active farming community still witnessed in the Middle Ages. It was in this period that the center took on the name Corticionus (hence Cordignano).

In the 13th century it became the curia of da Camino, then between the 15th and 18th century it was a fief of the Rangoni family of Modena, passing in the 18th century to the branch of the Mocenigo family in Venice with residence at San Stae. [4]

In the 20th century Cordignano should be remembered for the development of the craft industry, and then the industry, still thriving today, in part by changing the orientation of agricultural previous centuries and behaving even a redesign of the territory, with vast industrial zones and new infrastructure. [5]

Places of interest

Religious buildings

Churches

The different centers that draw the municipal area, mostly of rural origin, find their center in the ancient religious buildings are listed below those of historical and architectural importance: [6]

  • The church of Saint Maria Assunta and Cassiano del Meschio is the church of Cordignano center, the hub of the city. It was built in the 17th century, stands on the foundations of ancient buildings dating back to the pre-existing Roman and medieval times; the current building has a gabled façade divided into three by pairs of Ionic pilasters, terminating in a pediment surmounted by jagged and three sculptures. Internally it contains artistic works by Palma il Giovane, Giovanni De Min, Marco Domenico Tintoretto and Marco Vecellio. It is also characterized by the presence, on the left side of a tall bell tower of the 20th century.
  • St. Stephen's Church is the parish church of the frazione Pinidello important for the cycle of frescoes of the interior, attributed to Francesco Del Zotto.
  • Church of San Zeno is the ancient church (13th century), of the frazione Silvella.
  • Church of San Valentino church of Ponte della Muda, with a small bell tower and a large stone statue of the patron saint inserted in front, above the stone portal.

Parish recreation centres

  • Oratory of Via Isonzo: octagonal building with a gabled portal, is inserted between the buildings of downtown and in a good condition.
  • Oratory of Via Piave: small religious building with gabled façade with a portal surmounted by a tympanum heavily remodeled; is located adjacent to an old village and is in a poor state of preservation.

Civic buildings

Among the civil architecture of some significance, the agricultural past has left the old villages (including those held arcades in the center of the capital, in the 17th century), rural houses and some mansions, homes of families who have had influence on the territory and architectural expressions of their prestige.

Venetian villas

Below is a list of the main Venetian villas in the municipality:

  • Villa Rota Brandolini d'Adda Casanova Zanussi [7] (18th century)
  • Villa Mocenigo called "Belvedere" [8] (Villa di Villa, 17th century)
  • Villa Pizzamiglio [5] (Silvella, 18th century)

Palace of the duty

Building of the 16th century in Ponte della Muda, the Palace was the seat of customs duty post in the only crossing place of the Meschio on the Venice-Udine, in fact the bridge of muda that gave name to the place. The property has a large covered porch with vaulted ceilings on the ground floor, with round arches supported by columns decorated with sculptural elements, the first floor is open by single lancet rectangular and surmounted by a mezzanine in the attic.

The River Meschio in Piazza Italia Cordignano - Il Meschio in centro - Foto di Paolo Steffan.jpg
The River Meschio in Piazza Italia

Natural areas

Cordignano is located south of the river Meschio, passing through the center of the square at the height of Piazza Italia, wetting the northern part of the park of Villa Rota Brandolini d'Adda. The many loops and the banks of the river, surrounded by numerous areas where the rural landscape keeps a certain integrity, strongly characterizing the territory of Cordignano.

Events

People

Ethnicities and foreign minorities

There are 638 foreign residents in the municipality, 8.9% of the population. The following are the largest groups:

  1. Albanians, 156
  2. Romanians, 130
  3. Moroccans, 82
  4. Macedonians, 36

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  2. "Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  3. Dato Istat - Popolazione residente al 31 dicembre 2015.
  4. comune website
  5. 1 2 comune website
  6. comune website: Il Centro , Il territorio
  7. Tab on the website of the Regional Institute of the Venetian Villas [ permanent dead link ]
  8. Tab on the website of the Regional Institute of the Venetian Villas [ permanent dead link ]
  9. proloco website