Faido

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Coordinates: 46°29′N, 8°48′E

Faido
Country Switzerland Coat of Arms of Faido
Canton Ticino
District Leventina
46°29′N, 8°48′E
Population 1,522  (December 2002)
  - Density 401 /km² (1,037 /sq.mi.)
Area 3.8 km² (1.5 sq mi)
Elevation 711 m (2,333 ft)
Postal code 6760
SFOS number 5072
Mayor Roland David
Localities Chiggiogna, Rossura, Calonico
Surrounded by
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Acquarossa, Anzonico, Blenio, Calpiogna, Campello, Chironico, Dalpe, Mairengo
Website www.faido.ch

Faido is the capital of the district of Leventina in the Italian-speaking canton of Ticino in southern Switzerland.

It has about 1600 inhabitants and lies in the Leventina valley, which descends from the St. Gotthard mountain range.

On 29 January 2006, Faido grew by incorporating the villages of Chiggiogna, Rossura, and Calonico.

[edit] History

The municipality is first documented in 1171 as Faedo.

Faido has grown from 255 inhabitants in 1639 to 704 in 1850, 1173 in 1940, and 1522 in 2002.

In the spring of 2004, the residents voted for incorporating the surrounding municipalities of Chiggiogna, Osco, Mairengo, Calpiogna, Campello, Rossura, Calonico, Anzonico, Cavagnago, and Sobrio. Most of the municipalities rejected the proposition, and the new municipality consists of Faido, Chiggiogna, Rossura, and Calonico.

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This article is based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia.

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