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'''Adrara San Rocco''' (St. Roch in [[Bergamo]] dialect) is an Italian town of 865 inhabitants of the province of Bergamo in Lombardy . The town is located about 25 km east of the city, situated in the small valley, through which river Guern flows. The town is part of the Mountain Community of [[Monte Bronzone Sebino]].
'''Adrara San Rocco''' (St. Roch in [[Bergamo]] dialect) is an Italian town of 865 inhabitants of the province of Bergamo in Lombardy . The town is located about 25 km east of the city, situated in the small valley, through which river Guern flows. The town is part of the Mountain Community of [[Monte Bronzone Sebino]].



==History==
==History==
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The territory, located in a natural environment of some ecological depth, allows the country to exploit the considerable tourist potential of the hills of San Fermo: the area affords sport,s including mountain biking, trekking and paragliding,. The food of the area is worth savouring
The territory, located in a natural environment of some ecological depth, allows the country to exploit the considerable tourist potential of the hills of San Fermo: the area affords sport,s including mountain biking, trekking and paragliding,. The food of the area is worth savouring


The parish church, dedicated to San Rocco, dates back to 1539 and was restored during the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries here is a long staircase to the entrance outside, and inside frescoes, among which those made ​​by the workshop of [[Francesco Capella]].
The parish church, dedicated to San Rocco, dates back to 1539 and was restored during the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries here is a long staircase to the entrance outside, and inside frescoes, among which those made by the workshop of [[Francesco Capella]].


There is also the Shrine of [[Saint Faustino]] and [[Saint Giovita]], better known as the sanctuary of the dead of [[Bondo]]{{dn|date=May 2012}}. Built in the fourteenth century it has some important works.
There is also the Shrine of [[Saint Faustino]] and [[Saint Giovita]], better known as the sanctuary of the dead of [[Bondo]]{{disambiguation needed|date=May 2012}}. Built in the fourteenth century it has some important works.


==Municipal Government==
==Municipal Government==

Revision as of 18:42, 6 November 2012

Adrara San Rocco
Comune di Adrara San Rocco
Location of Adrara San Rocco
Map
CountryItaly
RegionLombardy
ProvinceBergamo (BG)
Government
 • MayorAlfredo Mossali
Area
 • Total9.09 km2 (3.51 sq mi)
Elevation
431 m (1,414 ft)
Population
 (2009)[2]
 • Total865
 • Density95/km2 (250/sq mi)
DemonymSanrocchesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
24060
Dialing code035
Patron saintSt. Roch
Saint dayAugust 16

Adrara San Rocco (St. Roch in Bergamo dialect) is an Italian town of 865 inhabitants of the province of Bergamo in Lombardy . The town is located about 25 km east of the city, situated in the small valley, through which river Guern flows. The town is part of the Mountain Community of Monte Bronzone Sebino.

History

The history of the town's origins are fairly recent, dating from the Middle Ages.

They are dated to around the year 1000; the first documentary evidence of the existence of the village of Adrar, not yet divided into the two existing entities.

In those years the whole province of Bergamo was devastated by the fratricidal conflict between the Guelph and Ghibelline. There was a considerable immigration of groups of people taking refuge in these remote and quiet areas. But soon fighting broke out here, so that a castle was built to protect the inhabitants from the incursions of the villagers. Many were the battles, including the distinguished Giovanni Fermo of the Alessandrini, who had many victories against the Ghibellines.

During the fourteenth century, the territory fell under the domination of the Calepio family, who took possession of most of the valley. The following century saw the arrival of the Venetian Republic that put a definitive end to the factional struggles. It was a period of calm, and Adrara, experienced peace and saw the flourishing economic activities, with a consequent increase in population.

Then, territorial conflicts developed between the upstream village further upstream, the parish of San Rocco,with the downstream village, the parish of San Martino .

Thus, in 1668, the territory of Adrara was divided iton two different entities: Adrara San Rocco and Adrara San Martino, but lingering matters took a century to work out. The formalisation of the division is dated from 1754, and ended with the awarding of five ninths of the land to the community of San Rocco, and the remaining four ninths to that of San Martino.

Eugenio Donadoni was born in San Rocco in 1870, and became a famous literary critic and author of biographies of many Italian authors and poets.

The territory

The territory, located in a natural environment of some ecological depth, allows the country to exploit the considerable tourist potential of the hills of San Fermo: the area affords sport,s including mountain biking, trekking and paragliding,. The food of the area is worth savouring

The parish church, dedicated to San Rocco, dates back to 1539 and was restored during the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries here is a long staircase to the entrance outside, and inside frescoes, among which those made by the workshop of Francesco Capella.

There is also the Shrine of Saint Faustino and Saint Giovita, better known as the sanctuary of the dead of Bondo[disambiguation needed]. Built in the fourteenth century it has some important works.

Municipal Government

Mayor: Alfredo Mossali ( Civic Party ) since 30/05/2006

References

  1. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. ^ All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.