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Rosà

Coordinates: 45°43′N 11°46′E / 45.717°N 11.767°E / 45.717; 11.767
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Rosà
Comune di Rosà
Location of Rosà
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Rosà is located in Italy
Rosà
Rosà
Location of Rosà in Italy
Rosà is located in Veneto
Rosà
Rosà
Rosà (Veneto)
Coordinates: 45°43′N 11°46′E / 45.717°N 11.767°E / 45.717; 11.767
CountryItaly
RegionVeneto
ProvinceVicenza (VI)
FrazioniCusinati, San Pietro, Sant'Anna, Travettore
Government
 • MayorPaolo Bordignon (Lega Nord)
Area
 • Total24 km2 (9 sq mi)
Elevation
97 m (318 ft)
Population
 (31.12.2012)[2]
 • Total14,328
 • Density600/km2 (1,500/sq mi)
DemonymRosatesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
36027
Dialing code0424
ISTAT code024087
Patron saintSant'Antonio Abate
Saint day17 January
WebsiteOfficial website

Rosà (Venetian: Rozà) is a town of 14,328 inhabitants in the province of Vicenza, Veneto, Italy. The name comes from the Latin word "roxata", the ancient name of the biggest irrigation channel that passed in that area. The municipality incorporates 4 hamlets (Travettore, Sant'Anna, San Pietro, Cusinati). Rosà is officially European Town of Sport 2011.

History

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The Cathedral of Rosà

In the hamlet of San Pietro some Roman ashes have been found so we can suppose that there was a Roman village in this area. During the Migration Period the region was invaded by Quadi, Marcomanni, Sarmatians, Alemanni, Visigoths, Svevi, Alani, Unni, Lombards, Franks and Hungarians. The town of Rosà was officially born in 1533 during the rule of the Republic of Venice. After the Napoleonic invasion the whole region was sold to Austria-Hungary (with the neighboring Lombardy to form the Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia) within which remained until 1866 when with the Third Italian War of Independence it became part of Italy. Rosà was very close to the front during the First World War. After the Second World War Rosà became part of the Italian Republic.

Administrative subdivisions

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The municipal statute of Rosà, recognizes Sant'Anna, Travettore, Cusinati and San Pietro as frazioni. Such as Siena, Rosà is further historically divided into quartieri.

Frazioni

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  • Travettore
  • Sant'Anna
  • Cusinati
  • San Pietro

Quartieri

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Rosà is actually divided into 11 quartieri, with a president and social colors.
Every year these quartieri challenge in 2 tournament of amateur football and the Palio delle Rose.
These are the quartieri:

  • Borgo Tocchi
  • Ca' Dolfin
  • Ca' Minotto
  • Carpellina
  • Cremona
  • Lunardon
  • Nuovo
  • Oratorio
  • Sant'Antonio
  • Seminarietto
  • Tigli-Matteotti

Government

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Took office Left Office Mayor Political party Note
21 November 1993 16 November 1997 Giovanni Didonè Lega Nord
17 November 1997 26 May 2002 Giovanni Didonè Lega Nord
26 May 2002 27 May 2007 Manuela Lanzarin Lega Nord
27 May 2007 7 May 2012 Manuela Lanzarin Lega Nord
7 May 2012 incumbent Paolo Bordignon Lega Nord

Transport

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Road

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Rosà is crossed by:

  • SS 47 Valsugana which joins Padua to Trento
  • SR 245 Castellana which joins Rosà to Mestre
  • SP 58 which joins Rosàto Nove

Railways

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Rosà has got a railway station on the Padua - Bassano line.

Urban mobility

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Bus

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The municipality is located on the bus line Bassano del Grappa - Padova and on the Bassano del Grappa - Rossano Veneto line.

Bicycle path

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The city center is joined with the frazioni and the neighbouring municipalities of Bassano del Grappa, Rossano Veneto and Cartigliano by 21 km of bicycle path.

Airport

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The nearest international airports are Venice Marco Polo Airport and Treviso Airport.

International relations

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Rosà is twinned with:

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. ^ All demographics and other statistics from the Italian statistical institute (Istat)