Poncarale | |
Official Name: | Comune di Poncarale |
Native Name: | Poncaràl |
Coordinates: | 45.4667°N 21°W |
Province: | (BS) |
Frazioni: | Borgo Poncarale |
Area Total Km2: | 12 |
Population Footnotes: | [1] |
Population Total: | 5311 |
Population As Of: | 2011 |
Population Demonym: | Poncaralesi |
Saint: | Gervasius and Protasius |
Day: | 19 June |
Postal Code: | 25020 |
Area Code: | 030 |
Poncarale (Brescian: Poncaràl) is a comune in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy.
The name comes from the Latin pons caralis to point out the driveway bridge of the castle for communicate with the burgum.
The oldest archeological findings are from the Roman era, which came to light in 1931 during the restoration work following the overflowing of the river Garza.
In the 9th century there was a noble Brescian family named Poncarali tasked with the administration of the surrounding plain.
The plague afflicted the town. The first church of the town was opened in 1717. In 1897 the cemetery and the town hall were built by the company of the mayor Emanuele Bertazzoli.
From 1928 to 1956 the comune combined with the comune of Flero (it was founded the comune of Poncarale Flero) by a Royal Decree.
During the Second World War the Monte Netto was a shelter for many partisans.
The territory of Poncarale is characterized by the presence of the relief of the Monte Netto, an isolated plain area. There are many rivers, like Molone and Vaso Orso. The most common crops are corn, sugar beet and soy, moreover is an important area for the vineyards.