Borgnone
Borgnone | ||
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Former municipality of Switzerland | ||
Borgnone village | ||
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Location of Borgnone | ||
Coordinates: 46°10′N 8°37′E / 46.167°N 8.617°ECoordinates: 46°10′N 8°37′E / 46.167°N 8.617°E | ||
Country | Switzerland | |
Canton | Ticino | |
District | Locarno | |
Area | ||
• Total | 10.6 km2 (4.1 sq mi) | |
Elevation | 708 m (2,323 ft) | |
Population | ||
• Total | 126 | |
• Density | 12/km2 (31/sq mi) | |
Postal code | 6658 | |
SFOS number | 5094 | |
Surrounded by | Intragna, Mosogno, Onsernone, Palagnedra, Re (IT-VB) | |
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SFSO statistics |
Borgnone was a municipality in the district of Locarno in the canton of Ticino in Switzerland. On 25 October 2009 the municipalities of Borgnone, Intragna and Palagnedra merged into the municipality of Centovalli.[1]
History
Borgnone is first mentioned in 1364 as Brugnono'.[2] In the Middle Ages it was part of the Locarno region. In the 15th Century, it became a Degagna, which was part of the bailiwick of Locarno between the 16th Century and 1798. It then became an independent political municipality when the municipality of Centovalli was split in 1838.
It belonged to the parish of Palagnedra and in 1630 became a vice-parish. The Church of Beata Vergine dell 'Assunta (built 1364-65) underwent several transformations.
A strong seasonal emigration supplemented the income from agriculture and animal husbandry of the residents. Since 1964, a small textile factory was built on the border in Camedo. The majority of the population (1990: 70%) is in the services sector, and half of all residences are second or vacation homes. In 1923 the Locarno-Domodossola rail line was completed.[2]
Location
The former municipality is located in the Locarno district, on the northern slope of the Centovalli at an elevation of 708 m (2,323 ft). It is about 200 m (660 ft) above the valley floor. It is located on the border with Italy and includes the fractions Costa, Lionza and the newer settlement of Camedo on the valley floor with a customs and railway station.[2]
Historic population
The historical population is given in the following table:
Year | Population Borgnone[2] |
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1591 | 13 Households |
1801 | 290 |
1850 | 409 |
1900 | 393 |
1950 | 307 |
2000 | 143 |
References
- ↑ Amtliches Gemeindeverzeichnis der Schweiz, Mutationsmeldungen 2009 / Répertoire officiel des communes de Suisse, Mutations 2009 / Elenco ufficiale dei Comuni della Svizzera, Mutazione 2009 (PDF) (Report). Federal Statistical Office. 2009. 2771. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 November 2010. Retrieved 6 March 2010.
- 1 2 3 4 Borgnone in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.
External links
- Borgnone in German, French and Italian in the online Historical Dictionary of Switzerland.