Quaderni

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Viale Mazzini in 1920s
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Quaderni
Location of Quaderni in Italy
Coordinates: 45°19′46.14″N10°47′25.87″E / 45.3294833°N 10.7905194°E / 45.3294833; 10.7905194 Coordinates: 45°19′46.14″N10°47′25.87″E / 45.3294833°N 10.7905194°E / 45.3294833; 10.7905194
CountryFlag of Italy.svg  Italy
Region Flag of Veneto.svg  Veneto
Province Verona (VR)
Comune Villafranca di Verona
Elevation
55 m (180 ft)
Population
 (2011) [1]
  Total1,618
Demonym(s) Quadernesi [2]
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
37069
Dialing code (+39) 045
Patron saint St. Matthew the Apostle
Saint day4th sunday of September

Quaderni is an Italian village and hamlet ( frazione ) of the commune of Villafranca di Verona, in the Veneto. It has an estimated population of 1,618. [1]

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History

The village became an autonomous parish in 1583. Its name, in Italian, means "notebooks".

Geography

Quaderni lies on a plain between Villafranca (6 km northeast), Valeggio sul Mincio (5 km northwest), and Mozzecane (3 km southeast); and next to the borders of Veneto with Lombardy. It is 9 km from Roverbella (in the Province of Mantua), 8 from Povegliano Veronese, 23 from Verona and 24 from Mantua. [3]

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References

  1. 1 2 (in Italian) Infos at italia.indettaglio.it
  2. colloquially also named sucói dai Querni
  3. 293111447 Quaderni on OpenStreetMap

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