Fossano

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Comune di Fossano
Coat of arms of Comune di Fossano
Municipal coat of arms
Country Flag of Italy Italy
Region Piedmont
Province Cuneo (CN)
Mayor
Elevation m
Area 130 km²
Population
 - Total (as of December 31, 2004) 24,198
 - Density 184/km²
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 44°33′N, 07°44′E
Gentilic Fossanesi
Dialing code 0172
Postal code 12045
Patron San Giovenale
 - Day First Sunday of May
Website: www.comune.fossano.cn.it

Fossano is a town and commune of Piedmont, Italy, in the province of Cuneo.

It lies on the main railway line from Turin to Cuneo and to Savona, and has a branch line to Mondovì.

Chief industries of the town include chemicals, metallurgy, and textiles.

[edit] History

Fossano appeared as a commune in 1237, but in 1251 had to yield to Asti. It finally surrendered in 1314 to Fillippo d'Acaia, whose successor handed it over to the house of Savoy.

[edit] Main sights

It has an imposing castle with four towers, begun by Filippo d'Acaia in 1314. The cathedral was reconstructed at the end of the 18th century. The place began to acquire some importance in the 13th century. The town's hospital and the Trinity Church were designed by Francesco Gallo in the 18th century. There are also mineral baths and a center for agriculture and cattle-breeding.

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