Karneid

Karneid
—  Comune  —
Gemeinde Karneid
Comune di Cornedo all'Isarco
Karneid Castle
Karneid
Location of Karneid in Italy
Coordinates:
Country Italy
Region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Province South Tyrol (BZ)
Frazioni Blumau (Prato all'Isarco), Breien (Briè), Kardaun (Cardano), Steinegg (Collepietra), Gummer (San Valentino in Campo)
Government
 • Mayor Albin Kofler
Area
 • Total 40.4 km2 (15.6 sq mi)
Elevation 510 m (1,673 ft)
Population (Nov. 2010)
 • Total 3,311
 • Density 82/km2 (212.3/sq mi)
Demonym German: Karneider
Italian: di Cornedo
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 39050
Dialing code 0471
Website Official website

Karneid (Italian: Cornedo all'Isarco) is a comune (municipality) in the province of South Tyrol in the Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, located about 50 km northeast of the city of Trento and about 4 km east of the city of Bolzano (Bozen).

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Geography

As of 30 November 2010, it had a population of 3,311 and an area of 40.4 km².[1]

The municipality of Karneid (Cornedo) contains the frazioni (subdivisions, mainly villages and hamlets) Blumau (Prato all'Isarco), Breien (Briè), Kardaun (Cardano), Steinegg (Collepietra), and Gummer (San Valentino in Campo).

Karneid borders the following municipalities: Bolzano, Völs am Schlern, Welschnofen, Deutschnofen, Ritten, and Tiers.

History

Coat-of-arms

The emblem is an argent curved pile on azure. It is part of the insignia of the Counts of Liechtenstein, owners of the castle, which ruled the village from 1385 to 1595. The arms was adopted in 1968. [2]

Society

Linguistic distribution

According to the 2001 census, 87.27% of the population speak German, 12.38% Italian and 0.34% Ladin as first language.[3]

Demographic evolution


Culture

Notable people associated with Karneid

References

  1. ^ All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.
  2. ^ Heraldry of the World: Karneid
  3. ^ Oscar Benvenuto (ed.): "South Tyrol in Figures 2008", Provincial Statistics Institute of the Autonomous Province of South Tyrol, Bozen/Bolzano 2007, p. 16, table 10

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