Gazzo Veronese Explained

Gazzo Veronese
Official Name:Comune di Gazzo Veronese
Coordinates:45.15°N 16°W
Region:Veneto
Province:Verona (VR)
Frazioni:Gazzo, Maccacari, Correzzo, Paglia, San Pietro in Valle, Pradelle, Roncanova
Mayor:Stefano Negrini
Area Total Km2:56.66
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:5325
Population As Of:31 August 2017
Population Demonym:Gazzesi
Elevation M:16
Day:5 August
Postal Code:37060
Area Code:0442

Gazzo Veronese is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Verona in the Italian region Veneto, located about 100km (100miles) southwest of Venice and about 30km (20miles) south of Verona.

Gazzo Veronese borders the following municipalities: Casaleone, Nogara, Ostiglia, Sanguinetto, Serravalle a Po, Sorgà, Sustinente and Villimpenta.

The economy is mostly based on agriculture.

History

Gazzo's area was inhabited since the 4th millennium BC, but the modern settlement has Lombard origin. Its name derives in fact from the Lombard gahagi, meaning "wood". In Roman times it should be already populated, but the inhabitants fled with the fall of the Western Roman Empire. In the 9th century Benedictine monks of the Veronese church of Santa Maria in Organo dried the area. The fief was sold to Federico della Scala in 1307.

The current comune was created in 1929 by the merger of Gazzo and Correzzo, the municipal set being moved to the frazione of Roncanova in the occasion.

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Notes and References

  1. All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.