Monchio delle Corti explained

Monchio delle Corti
Official Name:Comune di Monchio delle Corti
Coordinates:44.4167°N 17°W
Region:Emilia-Romagna
Province:Parma (PR)
Frazioni:Aneta, Antria, Bastia, Casarola, Ceda, Cozzanello, Lugagnano Inferiore, Lugagnano Superiore, Monchio Basso, Montale, Pianadetto, Ponte Lugagnano, Prato, Riana, Rigoso, Rimagna, Ticchiano, Trecoste, Trefiumi, Trincera, Valditacca, Vecciatica
Mayor:Claudio Moretti
Area Total Km2:69.04
Population Total:901
Population As Of:31 October 2017[1]
Population Demonym:Monchiesi
Elevation M:820
Postal Code:43010
Area Code:0521

Monchio delle Corti (Parmigiano: Monc') is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Parma in the Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about 100km (100miles) west of Bologna and about 45km (28miles) southwest of Parma, including part of the Appennino Parmense. The Monte Sillara, at 1861m (6,106feet), is the highest peak in the province.

Sights include the medieval church of Sts. Lawrence and Michael, reconsecrated in 1536.

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  1. Data from Istat