Trevinano Explained

Trevinano should not be confused with Trevignano.

Trevinano
Coordinates:42.8228°N 11.8706°W
Province:Viterbo (VT)
Comune:Acquapendente
Elevation M:619
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:142
Population As Of:2011
Gentilic:Trevinanesi
Postal Code:01021
Area Code:(+39) 0763
Website:Trevinano info website

Trevinano is an Italian village, frazione of Acquapendente, in the Province of Viterbo, northern Lazio. As of 2011, its population was of 142.[1]

History

The village was part of a territory anciently settled by the Etruscans.[2] Between 1500 and 1800 it was an autonomous municipality, not part of Acquapendente.[3]

Geography

Located upon a hill near the borders of Lazio with the province of Siena (Tuscany) and Terni (Umbria), Trevinano is the northernmost settlement of its region.[4] It is situated near the Tuscan Lake of San Casciano, in the nearby municipality of San Casciano dei Bagni (9 km far). It is 12 km far from Allerona, 14 from Acquapendente, 30 from Orvieto, 33 from Bolsena and 65 from Viterbo.[5]

Near the village flows a little river named Rio Tirolle and in the east of it is located the Monte Rufeno Natural Reserve.

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Notes and References

  1. Info on italia.indettaglio.it
  2. History of Trevinano
  3. The ancient municipality of Trevinano
  4. Source: Strade d'Italia - Atlas of the Geographic Institute De Agostini
  5. Overview of the village of Trevinano
  6. Castle of Trevinano website
  7. The "Madonna della Quercia" of Trevinano website
  8. The parish church of Trevinano on the Italian Yellow Pages