Frassinere

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Frassinere
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Frassinere
Location of Frassinere in Italy
Coordinates: 45°07′57″N7°16′37″E / 45.13250°N 7.27694°E / 45.13250; 7.27694
CountryItaly
Region Flag of Piedmont.svg  Piedmont
Province Turin (TO)
Comune Condove
Elevation
984 m (3,228 ft)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
10055
Dialing code (+39) 011
The Roman church tower of Saint Stephan's parish church Frassinere campanile romanico.jpg
The Roman church tower of Saint Stephan's parish church

Frassinere is a frazione of Condove, in Piedmont, northern Italy.

It is a mountain borough located several km north-west from the centre of Condove, at the end of the provincial road nr. 200 starting from Condove and passing through to Mocchie.

Since 8 July 1936 Mocchie was a separate comune (municipality), which also encompassed several small villages as Alotti, Sinati, Molette, Reno, Mogliassi, Bar and Maffiotto. [1]

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References

  1. Sistema Informativo Storico delle Amministrazioni Territoriali (SISTAT), ISTAT official web site, sistat.istat.it [ permanent dead link ] (accessed in October 2012)