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{{Short description|Province of Italy}} |
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{{Infobox settlement |
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| name |
| name = Province of Brescia |
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| native_name |
| native_name = {{native name|it|Provincia di Brescia}}<br />{{native name|lmo|Pruìnsa de Brèsa}} |
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| settlement_type = [[Provinces of Italy|Province]] |
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| native_name_lang = it<!-- ISO 639-2 code e.g. "it" for Italian --> |
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| image_skyline = Cortile del Broletto e fontana senza auto a Brescia.jpg |
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| settlement_type = [[Provinces of Italy|Province]] |
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| image_skyline = Cortile del Broletto e fontana a Brescia.jpg |
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| image_caption = Broletto Palace, the provincial seat |
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| image_flag = Flag of the Province of Brescia.svg |
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| image_shield = Provincia di Brescia-Stemma.svg |
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| image_map = Brescia in Italy.svg |
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| map_caption = Map highlighting the location of the province of Brescia in Italy |
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| coordinates = {{coord|45|38|N|10|18|E|region:IT|display=inline,title}} |
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| map_caption = Map highlighting the location of the province of Brescia in Italy |
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| coordinates = {{coord|45|38|N|10|18|E|region:IT|display=inline,title}} |
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| subdivision_type = Country |
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| subdivision_name = {{flag|Italy}} |
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| subdivision_type = Country |
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| subdivision_type1 = Region |
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| subdivision_name = {{flag|Italy}} |
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| subdivision_name1 = [[Lombardy]] |
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| subdivision_type1 = Region |
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| established_title = Established |
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| subdivision_name1 = [[Lombardy]] |
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| established_date = 23 October 1859 |
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| established_title = Established |
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| seat_type = Capital(s) |
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| seat = [[Brescia]] |
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| parts_type = ''[[Comune|Comuni]]'' |
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| parts_style = para |
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| p1 = 205 |
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| p1 = 205 |
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| leader_title = President |
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| leader_name = Emanuele Moraschini |
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| unit_pref = Metric<!-- or US or UK --> |
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| area_footnotes = <ref>[http://www.upinet.it/provincia/14/brescia/0/ UPI]</ref> |
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| unit_pref = Metric<!-- or US or UK --> |
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| area_total_km2 = 4785.62 |
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| area_footnotes = <ref>[http://www.upinet.it/provincia/14/brescia/0/ UPI]</ref> |
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| area_total_km2 = 4785.62 |
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| population_footnotes = <ref name="istat">[http://demo.istat.it/bilmens2012gen/index.html ISTAT]</ref> |
| population_footnotes = <ref name="istat">[http://demo.istat.it/bilmens2012gen/index.html ISTAT]</ref> |
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| population_total |
| population_total = 1265964 |
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| population_as_of |
| population_as_of = 2019 |
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| population_density_km2 |
| population_density_km2 = auto |
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<!-- GDP ---------------> |
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| demographics_type2 = GDP |
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| demographics2_footnotes = <ref name=":0">[http://stats.oecd.org/ Regions and Cities > Regional Statistics > Regional Economy > Regional Gross Domestic Product (Small regions TL3)], OECD.Stats. Accessed on 16 November 2018.</ref> |
| demographics2_footnotes = <ref name=":0">[http://stats.oecd.org/ Regions and Cities > Regional Statistics > Regional Economy > Regional Gross Domestic Product (Small regions TL3)], OECD.Stats. Accessed on 16 November 2018.</ref> |
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| demographics2_title1 = Total |
| demographics2_title1 = Total |
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| demographics2_info1 = €39.322 billion (2015) |
| demographics2_info1 = €39.322 billion (2015) |
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| demographics2_title2 = Per capita |
| demographics2_title2 = Per capita |
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| demographics2_info2 = |
| demographics2_info2 = €36,900 (2021) |
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| timezone1 |
| timezone1 = [[Central European Time|CET]] |
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| utc_offset1 |
| utc_offset1 = +1 |
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| timezone1_DST |
| timezone1_DST = [[Central European Summer Time|CEST]] |
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| utc_offset1_DST |
| utc_offset1_DST = +2 |
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| postal_code_type |
| postal_code_type = Postal code |
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| postal_code |
| postal_code = 25121-25136, 25010-25089 |
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| area_code_type |
| area_code_type = Telephone prefixes |
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| area_code |
| area_code = 030, 0364, 0365, 035 |
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| iso_code |
| iso_code = IT-BS |
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| registration_plate |
| registration_plate = [[Italian car number plates|BS]] |
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| blank_name_sec1 |
| blank_name_sec1 = [[Istituto Nazionale di Statistica|ISTAT]] |
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| blank_info_sec1 |
| blank_info_sec1 = {{ISTAT|017}} |
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| website |
| website = {{Official URL}} |
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| footnotes |
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The '''province of Brescia''' ({{ |
The '''province of Brescia''' ({{langx|it|provincia di Brescia}}; [[Brescian]]: {{lang|lmo|pruìnsa de Brèsa}}) is a [[Provinces of Italy|province]] in the [[Lombardy]] region of [[Italy]]. It has a population of some 1,265,964 (as of January 2019) and its capital is the city of [[Brescia]].{{Historical populations|17=1951|18=858243|19=1961|20=882949|21=1971|22=957686|23=1981|24=1017093|25=1991|26=1044544|27=2001|28=1108776|29=2011|30=1238044|31=2021|32=1253157|type=|footnote=Source: [[Istituto Nazionale di Statistica|ISTAT]]}}With an area of 4,785 km<sup>2</sup>, it is the biggest province of Lombardy. It is also the second province of the region for the number of inhabitants and fifth in Italy (first, excluding [[Metropolitan cities of Italy|metropolitan cities]]). |
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With an area of 4,785 km<sup>2</sup>, it is the biggest province of Lombardy. It is also the second province of the region for the number of inhabitants and fifth in Italy (first, excluding [[Metropolitan cities of Italy|metropolitan cities]]). |
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It borders the [[province of Sondrio]] to the north and north west, the [[province of Bergamo]] to the west, the [[province of Cremona]] to the south west and south, the [[province of Mantua]] to the south. On its northeastern border, [[Lake Garda]]{{snd}}Italy's largest{{snd}}is divided between Brescia and the neighboring provinces of [[Province of Verona|Verona]] ([[Veneto]] region) and [[Trentino]] ([[Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol]] region). |
It borders the [[province of Sondrio]] to the north and north west, the [[province of Bergamo]] to the west, the [[province of Cremona]] to the south west and south, the [[province of Mantua]] to the south. On its northeastern border, [[Lake Garda]]{{snd}}Italy's largest{{snd}}is divided between Brescia and the neighboring provinces of [[Province of Verona|Verona]] ([[Veneto]] region) and [[Trentino]] ([[Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol]] region). |
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==Geography== |
==Geography== |
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[[File:Brescia Province Map.svg|thumb|150px|left|Map showing the zones of the province]] |
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The province of Brescia is the largest in the region, boasts three main lakes, [[Lake Garda]], [[Lake Iseo]] and [[Lake Idro]], plus several other smaller lakes, three valleys, [[Val Camonica]], [[Val Trompia]] and [[Valle Sabbia]], as well as a wide flat area south of the city, known as the ''Bassa Bresciana'', and several hilly areas surrounding the city landscape and extending eastwards towards [[Veneto]] and west to [[Franciacorta]]. |
The province of Brescia is the largest in the region, boasts three main lakes, [[Lake Garda]], [[Lake Iseo]] and [[Lake Idro]], plus several other smaller lakes, three valleys, [[Val Camonica]], [[Val Trompia]] and [[Valle Sabbia]], as well as a wide flat area south of the city, known as the ''Bassa Bresciana'', and several hilly areas surrounding the city landscape and extending eastwards towards [[Veneto]] and west to [[Franciacorta]]. |
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Other small lakes in the province are: [[Lago della Vacca]] (at an elevation of 2,358 m, in one of the coldest points of the province), [[Lago d'Arno]], [[Lago Aviolo]], Lago Baitone, [[Lake Moro (Valle Camonica)|Lago Moro]] and Lago di [[Valvestino]]. |
Other small lakes in the province are: [[Lago della Vacca]] (at an elevation of 2,358 m, in one of the coldest points of the province), [[Lago d'Arno]], [[Lago Aviolo]], Lago Baitone, [[Lake Moro (Valle Camonica)|Lago Moro]] and Lago di [[Valvestino]]. |
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File:La Rocca di Manerba del Garda con l'isola dei Conigli.jpg|<div align="center">[[Lake Garda]]</div> |
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File:Panorama sul Lago d'Iseo - panoramio.jpg|<div align="center">Lake Iseo with the isle of [[Montisola]]</div> |
File:Panorama sul Lago d'Iseo - panoramio.jpg|<div align="center">[[Lake Iseo]] with the isle of [[Montisola]]</div> |
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File:Cima Crench - Aussicht auf den Idrosee2.jpg|<div align="center">Lake Idro</div> |
File:Cima Crench - Aussicht auf den Idrosee2.jpg|<div align="center">[[Lake Idro]]</div> |
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File:Lago di Valvestino |
File:Lago di Valvestino 005.JPG|<div align="center">Lake Valvestino</div> |
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File:Lago Moro - Darfo Boario Terme (Foto Luca Giarelli).jpg|<div align="center">Lake Moro and [[Darfo Boario Terme]]</div> |
File:Lago Moro - Darfo Boario Terme (Foto Luca Giarelli).jpg|<div align="center">Lake Moro and [[Darfo Boario Terme]]</div> |
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File:Lago della Vacca 1.jpg|<div align="center">Lago della Vacca</div> |
File:Lago della Vacca 1.jpg|<div align="center">[[Lago della Vacca]]</div> |
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There are about 45 watercourses crossing the territory of the province, but almost all of them are torrents. The only watercourses that can be defined as real rivers are just three: [[Oglio]], [[Chiese (river)|Chiese]] and [[Mella (river)|Mella]]; divided between the three main valleys. |
There are about 45 watercourses crossing the territory of the province, but almost all of them are torrents. The only watercourses that can be defined as real rivers are just three: [[Oglio]], [[Chiese (river)|Chiese]] and [[Mella (river)|Mella]]; divided between the three main valleys. |
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File:Pompegnino di Vobarno ex ponte ferroviario sul fiume Chiese 2008.jpg|<div align="center">[[Chiese (river)|Chiese]] crosses [[Valle Sabbia]]</div> |
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File:Fiume Mella presso Offlaga (2008).jpg|<div align="center">[[Mella (river)|Mella]] crosses [[Val Trompia]] then part of the southern countryside</div> |
File:Fiume Mella presso Offlaga (2008).jpg|<div align="center">[[Mella (river)|Mella]] crosses [[Val Trompia]] then part of the southern countryside</div> |
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File:Nascita del fiume Oglio - Ponte di Legno (ph Luca Giarelli).jpg|<div align="center">Source of the river [[Oglio]] in the upper [[Valle Camonica]]</div> |
File:Nascita del fiume Oglio - Ponte di Legno (ph Luca Giarelli).jpg|<div align="center">Source of the river [[Oglio]] in the upper [[Valle Camonica]]</div> |
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===Castles and fortress=== |
===Castles and fortress=== |
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There are many castles and fortress located in: |
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*Castle of [[Brescia]]; |
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*[[Brescia]] |
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*[[Sirmione]] |
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*[[Lonato]] |
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*Bonoris Castle; |
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*[[Montichiari]] |
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*Castle of [[Desenzano]]; |
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*[[Desenzano]] |
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*[[Breno, Lombardy|Breno]] |
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*[[Anfo]] |
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*[[Padenghe sul Garda]] |
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*Castle of Padenghe; |
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*[[Moniga del Garda]] |
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*Castle of Padernello; |
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*Padernello |
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*Castle of [[Pozzolengo]]; |
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*[[Pozzolengo]] |
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*Castle of [[Carzago]]; |
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*[[Carzago]] |
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*Castle of Bornato; |
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*Bornato |
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*Castle of Drugolo; |
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*Drugolo |
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*Castle of [[Pontevico]]. |
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*[[Castle of Pontevico|Pontevico]] |
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*[[Paderno Franciacorta]] |
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*[[Soiano del Lago]] |
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File:Castello di Brescia, l'ingresso alla cinta viscontea (5437915503).jpg|<div align="center"> |
File:Castello di Brescia, l'ingresso alla cinta viscontea (5437915503).jpg|<div align="center">[[Brescia]]</div> |
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File:SirmioneCastle.jpg|<div align="center"> |
File:SirmioneCastle.jpg|<div align="center">[[Sirmione]]</div> |
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File:Montichiari castello Bonoris.jpg|<div align="center"> |
File:Montichiari castello Bonoris.jpg|<div align="center">[[Montichiari]]</div> |
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File:Castello padernello.jpg|<div align="center"> |
File:Castello padernello.jpg|<div align="center">Padernello</div> |
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File:Castle in Breno Valcamonica.jpg|<div align="center"> |
File:Castle in Breno Valcamonica.jpg|<div align="center">[[Breno, Lombardy|Breno]]</div> |
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File:2018-08-05-Rocca d'Anfo-9890.jpg|<div align="center">[[Anfo]]</div> |
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File:Rocca aerea.jpg|<div align="center">[[Lonato]]</div> |
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File:Moniga del Garda Castello 001.JPG|<div align="center">[[Moniga del Garda]]</div> |
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File:Castello Oldofredi-Martinengo ingresso.jpg|[[Montisola]] |
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*[[Grottoes of Catullus]]. |
*[[Grottoes of Catullus]]. |
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File:Novembre 2004 030.jpg|<div align="center">Mount Adamello</div> |
File:Novembre 2004 030.jpg|<div align="center">[[Mount Adamello]]</div> |
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File:Riserva Naturale Torbiere del Sebino.jpg|<div align="center">The natural reserve of |
File:Riserva Naturale Torbiere del Sebino.jpg|<div align="center">The natural reserve of Torbiere del Sebino</div> |
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File:Ingresso della Forra a Tremosine.jpg|<div align="center">Strada della Forra in [[Tremosine]]</div> |
File:Ingresso della Forra a Tremosine.jpg|<div align="center">Strada della Forra in [[Tremosine]]</div> |
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File:Villa Borghese-Cavazza, Isola del Garda.jpg|<div align="center">Villa Borghese-Cavazza on the [[Isola del Garda]]</div> |
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File:Erbusco.jpg|<div align="center">Vineyards in [[Franciacorta]]</div> |
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File:Sirmione-Grotte di Catullo.jpg|<div align="center">Grottoes of Catullus</div> |
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File:Piramidi di Zone wk13.jpg|Earth pyramids of [[Zone, Lombardy|Zone]] |
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File:Vittoriale il complesso monumentale.jpg|[[Vittoriale degli Italiani]] |
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File:Gardasee, Lago di Garda - panoramio (8).jpg|[[Alto Garda Bresciano Regional Park]] |
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File:Dal Rifugio Lissone alla Baita Adamé - panoramio (1).jpg|[[Adamello Regional Park]] |
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File:Grotte di Catullo 02.jpg|[[Grottoes of Catullus]] |
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|[[Democratic Party (Italy)|PD]] |
|[[Democratic Party (Italy)|PD]] |
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|[[Samuele Alghisi]] |
|[[Samuele Alghisi]]{{efn|Mayor of [[Manerbio]].}} |
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|align=center|2 November 2018 |
|align=center|2 November 2018 |
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|align=center|30 January 2023 |
|align=center|30 January 2023 |
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|[[Democratic Party (Italy)|PD]] |
|[[Democratic Party (Italy)|PD]] |
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|[[Emanuele Moraschini]] |
|[[Emanuele Moraschini]]{{efn|Mayor of [[Esine]].}} |
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|align=center|30 January 2023 |
|align=center|30 January 2023 |
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|align=center|''Incumbent'' |
|align=center|''Incumbent'' |
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|[[Independent (politician)|Ind]] |
|[[Independent (politician)|Ind]] |
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{{notelist|close}} |
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==''Comuni''== |
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[[File:MappadiBrescia.jpg|thumb|Map showing the 205 municipalities of the province of Brescia]] |
[[File:MappadiBrescia.jpg|thumb|Map showing the 205 municipalities of the province of Brescia]] |
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[[File:Brescia Province Map.svg|thumb|Map showing the zones of the province]] |
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Here is a list of the most populated ''[[Comune|comuni]]'' (municipalities) of the province. |
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |
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! Rank |
! Rank |
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! Municipality |
! Municipality |
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! Population<br><small>as of |
! Population<br><small>as of 1 January 2024</small> |
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! Area<br/> (km<sup>2</sup>) |
! Area<br/> (km<sup>2</sup>) |
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! Density<br/> (inhabitants/km<sup>2</sup>) |
! Density<br/> (inhabitants/km<sup>2</sup>) |
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| 1st |
| 1st |
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|[[Brescia]] |
|[[Brescia]] |
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|198,688 |
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|90.68 |
|90.68 |
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|{{#expr: |
|{{#expr:198688/90.68 round 1}} |
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|149 |
|149 |
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|- |
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| 2nd |
| 2nd |
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|[[Desenzano del Garda]] |
|[[Desenzano del Garda]] |
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|29,251 |
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|60.1 |
|60.1 |
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|{{#expr: |
|{{#expr:29251/60.1 round 1}} |
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|67 |
|67 |
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|- |
|- |
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| 3rd |
| 3rd |
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|[[Montichiari]] |
|[[Montichiari]] |
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|26,367 |
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|81.19 |
|81.19 |
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|{{#expr: |
|{{#expr:26367/81.19 round 1}} |
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|108 |
|108 |
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|- |
|- |
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| 4th |
| 4th |
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|[[Lumezzane]] |
|[[Lumezzane]] |
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|21,576 |
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|31.52 |
|31.52 |
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|{{#expr: |
|{{#expr:21576/31.52 round 1}} |
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|460 |
|460 |
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|- |
|- |
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| 5th |
| 5th |
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|[[Palazzolo sull'Oglio]] |
|[[Palazzolo sull'Oglio]] |
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|20, |
|20,264 |
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|23.06 |
|23.06 |
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|{{#expr: |
|{{#expr:20264/23.06 round 1}} |
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|166 |
|166 |
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|- |
|- |
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| 6th |
| 6th |
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|[[Rovato]] |
|[[Rovato]] |
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|19, |
|19,477 |
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|26.1 |
|26.1 |
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|{{#expr: |
|{{#expr:19477/26.1 round 1}} |
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|192 |
|192 |
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|- |
|- |
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| 7th |
| 7th |
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|[[Chiari, Lombardy|Chiari]] |
|[[Chiari, Lombardy|Chiari]] |
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| |
|19,348 |
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|38.02 |
|38.02 |
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|{{#expr: |
|{{#expr:19348/38.02 round 1}} |
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|145 |
|145 |
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|- |
|- |
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| 8th |
| 8th |
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|[[Ghedi]] |
|[[Ghedi]] |
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|18, |
|18,546 |
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|60.76 |
|60.76 |
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|{{#expr:18966/60.76 round 1}} |
|{{#expr:18966/60.76 round 1}} |
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|- |
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| 9th |
| 9th |
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|[[Gussago]] |
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|16,638 |
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|25.02 |
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|{{#expr:16878/25.02 round 1}} |
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|190 |
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|- |
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| 10th |
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|[[Lonato del Garda]] |
|[[Lonato del Garda]] |
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|17,009 |
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|70.5 |
|70.5 |
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|{{#expr: |
|{{#expr:17009/70.5 round 1}} |
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|188 |
|188 |
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|- |
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| 10th |
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|[[Gussago]] |
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|16,597 |
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|25.02 |
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|{{#expr:16597/25.02 round 1}} |
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|190 |
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*'''[[Valle Sabbia]]''': [[Gavardo]], [[Vobarno]], [[Prevalle]], [[Villanuova sul Clisi]], [[Roè Volciano]], [[Vestone]], [[Bagolino]], [[Sabbio Chiese]], [[Serle]], [[Muscoline]], [[Odolo]], [[Paitone]], [[Idro, Lombardy|Idro]], [[Casto, Lombardy|Casto]], [[Agnosine]], [[Preseglie]], [[Bione]], [[Vallio Terme]], [[Barghe]], [[Provaglio Val Sabbia]], [[Mura, Lombardy|Mura]], [[Pertica Bassa]], [[Lavenone]], [[Pertica Alta]], [[Treviso Bresciano]], [[Anfo]], [[Capovalle]], [[Nuvolera]], [[Nuvolento]]. |
*'''[[Valle Sabbia]]''': [[Gavardo]], [[Vobarno]], [[Prevalle]], [[Villanuova sul Clisi]], [[Roè Volciano]], [[Vestone]], [[Bagolino]], [[Sabbio Chiese]], [[Serle]], [[Muscoline]], [[Odolo]], [[Paitone]], [[Idro, Lombardy|Idro]], [[Casto, Lombardy|Casto]], [[Agnosine]], [[Preseglie]], [[Bione]], [[Vallio Terme]], [[Barghe]], [[Provaglio Val Sabbia]], [[Mura, Lombardy|Mura]], [[Pertica Bassa]], [[Lavenone]], [[Pertica Alta]], [[Treviso Bresciano]], [[Anfo]], [[Capovalle]], [[Nuvolera]], [[Nuvolento]]. |
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*'''[[Lake Garda]]''': '''[[Desenzano del Garda]]''', '''[[Lonato del Garda]]''', [[Gardone Riviera]], [[Gargnano]], [[Limone sul Garda]], [[Manerba del Garda]], [[Moniga del Garda]], [[Padenghe sul Garda]], [[Salò]], [[San Felice del Benaco]], [[Sirmione]], [[Tignale]], [[Toscolano Maderno]], [[Tremosine]], [[Soiano del Lago]], [[Polpenazze del Garda]], [[Calvagese della Riviera]], [[Puegnago del Garda]], [[Pozzolengo]]. |
*'''[[Lake Garda]]''': '''[[Desenzano del Garda]]''', '''[[Lonato del Garda]]''', [[Gardone Riviera]], [[Gargnano]], [[Limone sul Garda]], [[Manerba del Garda]], [[Moniga del Garda]], [[Padenghe sul Garda]], [[Salò]], [[San Felice del Benaco]], [[Sirmione]], [[Tignale]], [[Toscolano Maderno]], [[Tremosine]], [[Soiano del Lago]], [[Polpenazze del Garda]], [[Calvagese della Riviera]], [[Puegnago del Garda]], [[Pozzolengo]]. |
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*'''Bassa Bresciana''': '''[[Montichiari]]''', '''[[Ghedi]]''', '''[[Chiari, Lombardy|Chiari]]''', [[Acquafredda]], [[Bagnolo Mella]], [[Bedizzole]], [[Mazzano]], [[Calcinato]], [[Calvisano]], [[Carpenedolo]], [[Castenedolo]], [[Fiesse]], [[Flero]], [[Gambara]], [[Gottolengo]], [[Isorella]], [[Leno, Lombardy|Leno]], [[Montirone]], [[Poncarale]], [[Remedello]], [[Visano]], [[Berlingo]], [[Castelcovati]], [[Castel Mella]], [[Castrezzato]], [[Comezzano-Cizzago]], [[Maclodio]], [[Orzinuovi]], [[Orzivecchi]], [[Pompiano]], [[Pontoglio]], [[Roccafranca]], [[Rudiano]], [[Travagliato]], [[Trenzano]], [[Urago d'Oglio]], [[Villachiara]], [[Ospitaletto]], [[San Zeno Naviglio]], [[Azzano Mella]], [[Pavone del Mella]], [[Capriano del Colle]], [[Borgo San Giacomo]], [[Cigole]], [[Mairano]], [[Dello, Lombardy|Dello]], [[Pralboino]], [[Verolanuova]], [[Verolavecchia]], [[San Gervasio Bresciano]], [[Manerbio]], [[Lograto]], [[Quinzano d'Oglio]], [[Pontevico]], [[Longhena]], [[Offlaga]], [[Barbariga, Lombardy|Barbariga]], [[Berlingo]], [[Torbole Casaglia]], [[Alfianello]], [[San Paolo]], [[Brandico]], [[Seniga]]. |
*'''Bassa Bresciana''': '''[[Montichiari]]''', '''[[Ghedi]]''', '''[[Chiari, Lombardy|Chiari]]''', [[Acquafredda]], [[Bagnolo Mella]], [[Bedizzole]], [[Mazzano]], [[Calcinato]], [[Calvisano]], [[Carpenedolo]], [[Castenedolo]], [[Fiesse]], [[Flero]], [[Gambara]], [[Gottolengo]], [[Isorella]], [[Leno, Lombardy|Leno]], [[Montirone]], [[Poncarale]], [[Remedello]], [[Visano]], [[Berlingo]], [[Castelcovati]], [[Castel Mella]], [[Castrezzato]], [[Comezzano-Cizzago]], [[Maclodio]], [[Orzinuovi]], [[Orzivecchi]], [[Pompiano]], [[Pontoglio]], [[Roccafranca]], [[Rudiano]], [[Travagliato]], [[Trenzano]], [[Urago d'Oglio]], [[Villachiara]], [[Ospitaletto]], [[San Zeno Naviglio]], [[Azzano Mella]], [[Pavone del Mella]], [[Capriano del Colle]], [[Borgo San Giacomo]], [[Cigole]], [[Mairano]], [[Dello, Lombardy|Dello]], [[Pralboino]], [[Verolanuova]], [[Verolavecchia]], [[San Gervasio Bresciano]], [[Manerbio]], [[Lograto]], [[Quinzano d'Oglio]], [[Pontevico]], [[Longhena]], [[Offlaga]], [[Barbariga, Lombardy|Barbariga]], [[Berlingo]], [[Torbole Casaglia]], [[Alfianello]], [[San Paolo, Lombardy|San Paolo]], [[Brandico]], [[Seniga]]. |
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Province of Brescia
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Coordinates: 45°38′N 10°18′E / 45.633°N 10.300°E | |
Country | Italy |
Region | Lombardy |
Established | 23 October 1859 |
Capital(s) | Brescia |
Comuni | 205 |
Government | |
• President | Emanuele Moraschini |
Area | |
• Total | 4,785.62 km2 (1,847.74 sq mi) |
Population (2019)[2] | |
• Total | 1,265,964 |
• Density | 260/km2 (690/sq mi) |
GDP | |
• Total | €39.322 billion (2015) |
• Per capita | €36,900 (2021) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 25121-25136, 25010-25089 |
Telephone prefixes | 030, 0364, 0365, 035 |
ISO 3166 code | IT-BS |
Vehicle registration | BS |
ISTAT | 017 |
Website | www |
The province of Brescia (Italian: provincia di Brescia; Brescian: pruìnsa de Brèsa) is a province in the Lombardy region of Italy. It has a population of some 1,265,964 (as of January 2019) and its capital is the city of Brescia.
Year | Pop. | ±% |
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1951 | 858,243 | — |
1961 | 882,949 | +2.9% |
1971 | 957,686 | +8.5% |
1981 | 1,017,093 | +6.2% |
1991 | 1,044,544 | +2.7% |
2001 | 1,108,776 | +6.1% |
2011 | 1,238,044 | +11.7% |
2021 | 1,253,157 | +1.2% |
Source: ISTAT |
With an area of 4,785 km2, it is the biggest province of Lombardy. It is also the second province of the region for the number of inhabitants and fifth in Italy (first, excluding metropolitan cities).
It borders the province of Sondrio to the north and north west, the province of Bergamo to the west, the province of Cremona to the south west and south, the province of Mantua to the south. On its northeastern border, Lake Garda – Italy's largest – is divided between Brescia and the neighboring provinces of Verona (Veneto region) and Trentino (Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol region).
The province stretches between Lake Iseo in the west, Lake Garda in the east, the Southern Rhaetian Alps in the north and the Lombardian plains in the south. The main rivers of the province are the Oglio, the Mella and the Chiese.
Besides Brescia, other important towns in the province are Travagliato, Darfo Boario Terme, Desenzano del Garda, Palazzolo sull'Oglio, Montichiari, Ghedi, Chiari, Rovato, Gussago, Rezzato, Concesio, Orzinuovi, Salò, Gardone Val Trompia and Lumezzane.
Geography
[edit]The province of Brescia is the largest in the region, boasts three main lakes, Lake Garda, Lake Iseo and Lake Idro, plus several other smaller lakes, three valleys, Val Camonica, Val Trompia and Valle Sabbia, as well as a wide flat area south of the city, known as the Bassa Bresciana, and several hilly areas surrounding the city landscape and extending eastwards towards Veneto and west to Franciacorta.
Due to the altitude and morphological variety and the presence of large lakes, the province includes all kinds of biomes in Europe: from something similar to the maquis shrubland up to the perennial snow of Adamello (with the largest glacier in the Italian Alps).
Valleys
[edit]The three main valleys on the territory of Brescia are the Val Camonica, crossed by the river Oglio and inserted in the northwestern part of the province from Adamello to Lake Iseo; Val Trompia, the river Mella basin, between the municipalities of Concesio and Collio; and the Valle Sabbia which includes the municipalities from Serle to Bagolino along the course of the river Chiese.
All the three valleys have the point of union the Croce Domini Pass, which takes the name from the "cross" formed by the union of the three basins.
Lakes
[edit]Within the province there are eight lakes. The main lake basin, in both dimensional, climatic and cultural terms, is Lake Garda, shared with the Veneto and Trentino regions, which with its 370 km2 of surface is the biggest lake in Italy. Because of its size, the lake has a considerable influence on the climate and the surrounding environment, generating a micro-geographic area in a more mitigated climate both in summer and winter.
Lake Iseo is the second lake of the area, and is situated at about 180 m above sea level, in an area called Sebino, between Val Camonica (north) and Franciacorta (south), which divides the provinces of Bergamo and Brescia.
Lake Idro, the third lake within the provincial territory, is located in Valle Sabbia, on the border between Brescia and the province of Trento, and differs from the other two main lakes for its modest size. The waters of the lake are mainly exploited for the irrigation of crops in contiguous territories, as well as for the production of energy through a small power plant located in the municipality of Vobarno.
Other small lakes in the province are: Lago della Vacca (at an elevation of 2,358 m, in one of the coldest points of the province), Lago d'Arno, Lago Aviolo, Lago Baitone, Lago Moro and Lago di Valvestino.
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Lake Valvestino
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Lake Moro and Darfo Boario Terme
Rivers
[edit]There are about 45 watercourses crossing the territory of the province, but almost all of them are torrents. The only watercourses that can be defined as real rivers are just three: Oglio, Chiese and Mella; divided between the three main valleys.
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Chiese crosses Valle Sabbia
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Mella crosses Val Trompia then part of the southern countryside
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Source of the river Oglio in the upper Valle Camonica
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Typical ditch in Bassa Bresciana
Extreme points
[edit]- Highest point: Mount Adamello, Saviore dell'Adamello (3,539 m)
- Highest settlement: Tonale Pass, Ponte di Legno (1,883 m)
- Northernmost municipality: Ponte di Legno
- Southernmost municipality: Fiesse
- Easternmost municipality: Limone sul Garda
- Westernmost municipality: Pontoglio
Main sights
[edit]UNESCO World Heritage Sites
[edit]- Rock Drawings in Valcamonica;
- Brescia, one of the places of Longobard power;
- Prehistoric settlements of Lavagnone (Desenzano del Garda), Lugana Vecchia (Sirmione), Lucone (Polpenazze del Garda), San Sivino and Gabbiano (Manerba del Garda).
Castles and fortress
[edit]There are many castles and fortress located in:
- Brescia
- Sirmione
- Lonato
- Montichiari
- Desenzano
- Breno
- Anfo
- Padenghe sul Garda
- Moniga del Garda
- Padernello
- Pozzolengo
- Carzago
- Bornato
- Drugolo
- Pontevico
- Paderno Franciacorta
- Soiano del Lago
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Padernello
Other sights
[edit]- Lake Garda, Lake Iseo and Lake Idro;
- Stelvio National Park;
- Adamello Regional Park;
- Alto Garda Bresciano Regional Park;
- Torbiere del Sebino Natural Reserve;
- Earth pyramids of Zone Natural Reserve;
- I Borghi più belli d'Italia: Bienno, Gardone Riviera, Montisola and Tremosine;
- Grandi Giardini Italiani: Vittoriale degli Italiani, Isola del Garda, Giardino Botanico Andrè Heller, Le Vigne di Bellavista - Franciacorta;
- Natural monuments of Buco del Frate, Altopiano di Cariadeghe, Baluton and Masso del Permico;
- Ski resorts of Ponte di Legno, Temù and Montecampione in Valcamonica;
- Franciacorta wine region;
- Grottoes of Catullus.
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The natural reserve of Torbiere del Sebino
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Strada della Forra in Tremosine
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Villa Borghese-Cavazza on the Isola del Garda
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Vineyards in Franciacorta
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Earth pyramids of Zone
Government
[edit]The Province of Brescia is an administrative body of intermediate level between a municipality (comune) and Lombardy region.
The three main functions devolved to the province of Brescia are:
- local planning and zoning;
- provision of local police and fire services;
- transportation regulation (car registration, maintenance of local roads, etc.).
As an administrative institution, the province of Brescia has its own elected bodies. From 1945 to 1995 the President of the province of Brescia was chosen by the members of the Provincial Council, elected every five years by citizens. From 1995 to 2014, under provisions of the 1993 local administration reform, the President of the Province was chosen by popular election, originally every four, then every five years.
On 3 April 2014, the Italian Chamber of Deputies gave its final approval to the Law n.56/2014 which involves the transformation of the Italian provinces into "institutional bodies of second level". According to the 2014 reform, each province is headed by a President (or Commissioner) assisted by a legislative body, the Provincial Council, and an executive body, the Provincial Executive. President (Commissioner) and members of Council are elected together by mayors and city councilors of each municipality of the province respectively every four and two years. The Executive is chaired by the President (Commissioner) who appoint others members, called assessori. Since 2015, the President (Commissioner) and other members of the Council do not receive a salary.[4]
In each province, there is also a Prefect (prefetto), a representative of the central government who heads an agency called prefettura-ufficio territoriale del governo. The Questor (questore) is the head of State's Police (Polizia di Stato) in the province and his office is called questura. There is also a province's police force depending from local government, called provincial police (polizia provinciale).
This is a list of the Presidents of the Province since 1945:
President | Term start | Term end | Party | |
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Arturo Reggio | 19 May 1945 | 28 May 1951 | PLI | |
Ercoliano Bazoli | 28 May 1951 | 10 May 1970 | DC | |
Mino Martinazzoli | 10 May 1970 | 22 June 1972 | DC | |
Tarcisio Gitti | 22 June 1972 | 15 May 1975 | DC | |
Bruno Boni | 15 May 1975 | 12 June 1985 | DC | |
Vittorio Marniga | 12 June 1985 | 30 November 1987 | PSI | |
Costanzo Valli | 30 November 1987 | 8 May 1995 | PSI | |
Andrea Lepidi | 8 May 1995 | 28 June 1999 | PPI | |
Alberto Cavalli | 28 June 1999 | 8 June 2009 | FI | |
Daniele Molgora | 8 June 2009 | 13 October 2014 | LN | |
Pier Luigi Mottinelli | 13 October 2014 | 2 November 2018 | PD | |
Samuele Alghisi[a] | 2 November 2018 | 30 January 2023 | PD | |
Emanuele Moraschini[b] | 30 January 2023 | Incumbent | Ind |
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Comuni
[edit]Here is a list of the most populated comuni (municipalities) of the province.
Rank | Municipality | Population as of 1 January 2024 |
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Altitude (mslm) |
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1st | Brescia | 198,688 | 90.68 | 2191.1 | 149 |
2nd | Desenzano del Garda | 29,251 | 60.1 | 486.7 | 67 |
3rd | Montichiari | 26,367 | 81.19 | 324.8 | 108 |
4th | Lumezzane | 21,576 | 31.52 | 684.5 | 460 |
5th | Palazzolo sull'Oglio | 20,264 | 23.06 | 878.8 | 166 |
6th | Rovato | 19,477 | 26.1 | 746.2 | 192 |
7th | Chiari | 19,348 | 38.02 | 508.9 | 145 |
8th | Ghedi | 18,546 | 60.76 | 312.1 | 85 |
9th | Lonato del Garda | 17,009 | 70.5 | 241.3 | 188 |
10th | Gussago | 16,597 | 25.02 | 663.3 | 190 |
Subsequently, a list of the municipalities divided into their geographical zone (municipalities with more than 15,000 inhabitants are in bold):
- Capital city area: Brescia, Borgosatollo, Botticino, Bovezzo, Collebeato, Concesio, Gussago, Nave, Rezzato, Roncadelle.
- Franciacorta: Rovato, Palazzolo sull'Oglio, Adro, Cellatica, Capriolo, Coccaglio, Erbusco, Cazzago San Martino, Passirano, Paderno Franciacorta, Castegnato, Rodengo Saiano, Ome, Monticelli Brusati, Polaveno.
- Lake Iseo: Iseo, Marone, Monte Isola, Paratico, Pisogne, Provaglio d'Iseo, Sale Marasino, Sulzano, Zone.
- Val Camonica: Darfo Boario Terme, Angolo Terme, Artogne, Berzo Demo, Berzo Inferiore, Bienno, Borno, Braone, Breno, Capo di Ponte, Cedegolo, Cerveno, Ceto, Cevo, Cimbergo, Cividate Camuno, Corteno Golgi, Edolo, Esine, Gianico, Incudine, Losine, Lozio, Malegno, Malonno, Monno, Niardo, Ono San Pietro, Ossimo, Paisco Loveno, Paspardo, Pian Camuno, Piancogno, Pisogne, Ponte di Legno, Saviore dell'Adamello, Sellero, Sonico, Temù, Vezza d'Oglio, Vione.
- Val Trompia: Lumezzane, Sarezzo, Gardone Val Trompia, Villa Carcina, Marcheno, Bovegno, Collio, Caino, Lodrino, Pezzaze, Tavernole sul Mella, Marmentino, Irma.
- Valle Sabbia: Gavardo, Vobarno, Prevalle, Villanuova sul Clisi, Roè Volciano, Vestone, Bagolino, Sabbio Chiese, Serle, Muscoline, Odolo, Paitone, Idro, Casto, Agnosine, Preseglie, Bione, Vallio Terme, Barghe, Provaglio Val Sabbia, Mura, Pertica Bassa, Lavenone, Pertica Alta, Treviso Bresciano, Anfo, Capovalle, Nuvolera, Nuvolento.
- Lake Garda: Desenzano del Garda, Lonato del Garda, Gardone Riviera, Gargnano, Limone sul Garda, Manerba del Garda, Moniga del Garda, Padenghe sul Garda, Salò, San Felice del Benaco, Sirmione, Tignale, Toscolano Maderno, Tremosine, Soiano del Lago, Polpenazze del Garda, Calvagese della Riviera, Puegnago del Garda, Pozzolengo.
- Bassa Bresciana: Montichiari, Ghedi, Chiari, Acquafredda, Bagnolo Mella, Bedizzole, Mazzano, Calcinato, Calvisano, Carpenedolo, Castenedolo, Fiesse, Flero, Gambara, Gottolengo, Isorella, Leno, Montirone, Poncarale, Remedello, Visano, Berlingo, Castelcovati, Castel Mella, Castrezzato, Comezzano-Cizzago, Maclodio, Orzinuovi, Orzivecchi, Pompiano, Pontoglio, Roccafranca, Rudiano, Travagliato, Trenzano, Urago d'Oglio, Villachiara, Ospitaletto, San Zeno Naviglio, Azzano Mella, Pavone del Mella, Capriano del Colle, Borgo San Giacomo, Cigole, Mairano, Dello, Pralboino, Verolanuova, Verolavecchia, San Gervasio Bresciano, Manerbio, Lograto, Quinzano d'Oglio, Pontevico, Longhena, Offlaga, Barbariga, Berlingo, Torbole Casaglia, Alfianello, San Paolo, Brandico, Seniga.
Municipal government
[edit]Here is a list of the municipal government in cities and towns with more than 15,000 inhabitants:
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Brescia | Laura Castelletti | Ind | PD • SI • A • EV | 2023–2028 | |
Desenzano del Garda | Guido Malinverno | FI | FI • LN • FdI | 2022–2027 | |
Montichiari | Marco Togni | LN | FI • LN • FdI | 2024–2029 | |
Lumezzane | Josehf Facchini | LN | FI • LN • FdI | 2024–2029 | |
Palazzolo sull'Oglio | Gianmarco Cossandi | PD | PD • Ind | 2022–2027 | |
Rovato | Tiziano Belotti | LN | FI • LN • FdI | 2020–2025 | |
Chiari | Gabriele Zotti | LN | FI • LN • FdI | 2024–2029 | |
Ghedi | Federico Casali | LN | FI • LN • FdI | 2024–2029 | |
Gussago | Giovanni Coccoli | Ind | Ind | 2022–2027 | |
Lonato del Garda | Roberto Tardani | FI | FI • LN • FdI | 2020–2025 | |
Concesio | Agostino Damiolini | LN | FI • LN • FdI | 2024–2029 | |
Darfo Boario Terme | Dario Colossi | Ind | Ind | 2022–2027 |
Gallery
[edit]Further reading
[edit]- Carlo Cocchetti (1859): Brescia e sua provincia ([1])
See also
[edit]- Pope Paul VI (pope from 1963 to his death in 1978) – born in Concesio, Brescia
References
[edit]- ^ UPI
- ^ ISTAT
- ^ Regions and Cities > Regional Statistics > Regional Economy > Regional Gross Domestic Product (Small regions TL3), OECD.Stats. Accessed on 16 November 2018.
- ^ "Le elezioni". 25 November 2016.