Vetrego

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Vetrego's square
Vetrego's square
Location of the province of Venice and Vetrego
Location of the province of Venice and Vetrego

Vetrego is a frazione of the comune of Mirano, Italy, Province of Venice, Region Veneto.Coordinates: 45°27′30″N 12°6′16″E / 45.45833, 12.10444

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[edit] The name

Today, after the findings of archaeological, we are sure that Vetrego existed in the first century AD. If you accredits the view of some scholars demonstrating that the Roman "graticolato" came up on the margins of the Venetian Lagoon , then existed in the country early venetian era. It seems to be valid, the argument that Vetrego comes from "Vetus Vicus" (Old Village).

[edit] The territory

The unit of measurement used for agricultural Vetrego are the "campo", field: "Paduan field" (3862.57 square meters) or "field Treviso" (5204.69 square meters).

The territory borders of the hamlet with fractions of: Marano Veneziano (Municipality of Mira, Italy ), Mirano , the location Formigo of Scaltenigo, Ballò, the location of Cazzago Roncoduro (Municipality of Pianiga), the location of Mira Taglio, Molinella , Mira.

In history of the territory of Vetrego was literally cut from infrastructure to service capital (Venice): north from the Venice - Milan railway to the south by motorway "A4", east of the Taglio Nuovo artificial channel of the "Muson Vecchio" rivert hat has , Cuccobello separate location, creating a tiny enclave in the town of Mira.

The government of water ( rivers: Muson, Brenta and Tergola) and all the many artificial channels (Cognaro, Comuna, Comunetto, Cesenègo, Volpin, Pionca) that the cross, has always been crucial to the survival of the hamlet.

[edit] History

[edit] 1008 - 1612

The Christian organization Vetrego to begin, according to some conclusions and findings, 1008, a chapel "(that is devoid of a church baptismal font, usually a branch of a Church which depend mother Vicars ) located in the resort Ca 'Rezzonico, which was built by the monks of St. Benedict of Abbey Sant'Ilario Venice Malcontenta. A brief description of the territory of Vetrego it tracks for the first time in the sales of June 15, 1117 with which Ansedisio and Widoto Collaltofamily accounts of Bishop ofTreviso take the monastery of Sant'Ilario different properties. Then there is a legacy Testament, 1192 countess Speronella Dalesmanni, the first wife of Jacopino Carrara, "lord" of the Bishop of Padua, for the chapel of San Silvestro Vetrego and San Bartolomeo Ballò. In 1260 friars of Sant'Ilario ceded the organization of the chapel Vetrego, along with the chapels of Ballò and Scaltenigo, "pieve" (ie thechurchof the Middle Ages which church baptismal matrix of all the churches and smaller chapels subject) of "Santa Maria" of Borbiago, the fraction of Mira (VE) , the Bishop of Diocese of Treviso. Subsequently, the chapels of Ballò and Vetrego is lived in 1305 from parish Borbiago of creating a new parish, to Ballò, employed by the Bishop of Treviso. There are documents that show the 1388 Bartholomew Novello, lord of Padua gave to the lords of Peraga family, among other items of the area , the territory of Vetrego. The years later Vetrego followed the territories and communities, in submission to the Republic of San Marco. Regarding Vetrego is certified in 1520, the first visit by the bishop of Treviso. Following the wishes of small communities in 1573 was built, the site of the church, the first "house for vicar" In 1597 was the second church. In 1612 finished the excavation of Taglio Nuovo Canal of Mirano, started in 1604 with the complete diversion of the waters of the river Muson.

[edit] A said, a country

  • " Vetrego, o che me bruso o che me nego" (Vetrego, or I burn or drown me).

Surely that must be done to trace the implementation of works relating to water channel artificial "Taglio Nuovo" of River Muson Vecchio. This channel is still the source of the disruption that has hydrogeological product Vetrego numerous floods (the most was that of 1725) or owing to the clayey soil and low permeable, drought (the dramatic 1790).