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534 villages found

Corvara
πŸ”οΈ Mountain
Abruzzo

Corvara

Mountain

Corvara, a municipality of 210 inhabitants in the province of Pescara, is located 625 meters above sea level in the Pescara valley. Its territory, documented as early as the medieval period, shows traces of settlements dating back to the Neolithic, highlighting a continuous habitation linked to its strategic position. For those wondering what to see […]

210 ab. 625 m
Coseano
Friuli Venezia Giulia

Coseano

In 1275, a document from the Patriarchate of Aquileia records the name Cosean among the communities subject to feudal jurisdiction in the Udine hill area. Seven centuries later, the municipality retains its rural layout, spread across the main settlement and the hamlets of Cisterna, Barazzetto, Muscletto and Nogaredo di Coseano, scattered over flat terrain at […]

2.012 ab. 121 m
Cremona
🌊 Sea
Lombardia

Cremona

Sea

What to see in Cremona? With a population of 70,637, this city of lutherie offers the iconic Torrazzo and Violin Museum. Explore our guide.

70.637 ab. 45 m
Crocefieschi
πŸ”οΈ Mountain
Liguria

Crocefieschi

Mountain

At 742 meters above sea level, in the heart of the Ligurian Apennines, lies Crocefieschi, a municipality in the province of Genoa with 518 inhabitants. Its geographical position makes it a reference point for those seeking significant altitudes in the Genoese hinterland, away from coastal dynamics. The village’s name, according to tradition, is said to […]

548 ab. 742 m
Crognaleto
πŸ”οΈ Mountain
Abruzzo

Crognaleto

Mountain

Crognaleto, a scattered municipality in the province of Teramo, stands out for its average altitude of 1094 meters above sea level, positioning itself as one of the highest centers in the Gran Sasso d’Italia massif. Its territory, extensive and fragmented into over twenty hamlets, offers a diverse panorama of mountain landscapes and rural views that […]

1.373 ab. 1094 m
Cugnoli
πŸŒ„ Hill
Abruzzo

Cugnoli

Hill

At 331 meters above sea level, in the heart of the province of Pescara, lies Cugnoli, a settlement of 1,336 residents known for its hilly location. The village, whose history dates back to Roman times, as suggested by the etymology of its name (probably from Cunula, meaning small cradle or basin), offers a direct experience […]

1.564 ab. 331 m
Cuneo
πŸŒ„ Hill
Piedmont

Cuneo

Hill

What to see in Cuneo: 55,744 residents at 534m, historic arcades, Piazza Galimberti and the Cuneese al Rum. Plan your visit with this complete city guide.

55.744 ab. 534 m
Davagna
πŸŒ„ Hill
Liguria

Davagna

Hill

At 552 meters above sea level, Davagna is a scattered municipality in the Genoese hinterland, comprising a main town and numerous hamlets spread across the slopes of the Bisagno Valley. Its geographical location, a short distance from the Ligurian capital, has historically influenced the economic and social dynamics of the area. For those wishing to […]

1.924 ab. 552 m
Deliceto
πŸŒ„ Hill
Apulia

Deliceto

Hill

Deliceto rises at 575 metres on a ridge of the Subappennino Dauno, commanding the Tavoliere plain. A Norman castle, layered churches, and a stone-built historic centre define this compact Puglia hill village.

3.506 ab. 575 m
Diano Arentino
πŸ“ Borghi di Collina
Liguria

Diano Arentino

Borghi di Collina

Diano Arentino sits at 331 metres above sea level in the province of Imperia, one of several small settlements that make up the historical Comunitas Diani β€” a confederation of villages documented in medieval records across the olive-rich hills behind the Gulf of Diano. With a population of roughly 700, the village maintains an economy […]

700 ab. 331 m
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