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Province of Treviso

The province of Treviso (Italian: provincia di Treviso) is a province in the Veneto region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Treviso. The province is surrounded by Belluno in the north, Vicenza in the west, Padua in southwest, Venice in the south-east and Friuli-Venezia Giulia in the east. The current President of Treviso is Stefano Marcon, elected in September 2016. He is also the current mayor of Castelfranco Veneto.

Province of Treviso
Provincia di Treviso
Cathedral of Treviso
Map highlighting the location of the province of Treviso in Italy
Country Italy
Region Veneto
Capital(s)Treviso
Comuni95
Government
 • PresidentStefano Marcon (Lega Nord)
Area
 • Total2,479.83 km2 (957.47 sq mi)
Population
 (30 June 2020)
 • Total885,616
 • Density360/km2 (920/sq mi)
GDP
 • Total€26.867 billion (2015)
 • Per capita€30,311 (2015)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
31100, 31010-31023, 31025-31040, 31043-31059
Telephone prefix0421, 0422, 0423, 0438
Vehicle registrationTV
ISTAT026
Websitewww.provincia.treviso.it

History edit

The province of Treviso was established by the Celts but later was flourished under the Romans, in which they had their own district when it became a Municipium, before it was subjugated to Hun, Ostrogoth, and Lombard control.[2] Over time, political power was replaced by ecclesiastical authority, and Treviso was divided into two dioceses around 1000 AD. It evolved into a county, municipality, and later a lordship. In the late 1300s, Treviso fell under the rule of the Republic of Venice and was divided into various regiments and feudal territories, yet it maintained its unity under the podestà of Treviso.[3]

During the 18th and 19th centuries, the region went through changes with the fall of Venice to France in 1797, then Austria,[3] and back to France again. It was finally organized into departments, districts, and municipalities under French and Austrian rule. After several transitions, the territory was reorganized, and in 1816, it became the new province of Treviso within the Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia with ten districts. At the top of the government stood the provincial delegation, supported by the provincial congregation, with advisory functions. This situation was interrupted by the interlude of 1848 when the Republic of San Marco was established: during that brief period, a provisional central government was formed, along with a committee for each district. In 1853, there was a new reorganization of the system, with the abolition of the districts of Motta and Ceneda.[citation needed] This territorial organization remained largely unchanged until the 20th century.

Geography edit

The province is mostly flat, but it has hilly terrain in the northern region. Along the border with the province of Belluno, there are mountainous areas with peaks reaching over a thousand meters. Mount Grappa and Col Visentin are the highest peaks. Montello, an isolated hill on the right bank of the Piave River, is also noteworthy.

The province is rich in water resources, with numerous springs (known as "fontanassi") in the mid-low area. The Sile River, originating in Casacorba, flows through Treviso's historic center. The main river is the Piave, characterized by a wide gravel bed along most of its course. Other notable watercourses include the Livenza, Monticano, and Meschio, originating from the foothill area.

Comuni edit

There are 95 comuni (sg.: comune) in the province:[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Regions and Cities > Regional Statistics > Regional Economy > Regional Gross Domestic Product (Small regions TL3), OECD.Stats. Accessed on 16 November 2018.
  2. ^ Wilhelm, 596 (1881)
  3. ^ a b "History of Treviso".
  4. ^ "Comuni di Treviso". tuttitalia.it (in Italian).

External sites edit

  • Official website of the Province of Treviso (in Italian)

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The province of Treviso Italian provincia di Treviso is a province in the Veneto region of Italy Its capital is the city of Treviso The province is surrounded by Belluno in the north Vicenza in the west Padua in southwest Venice in the south east and Friuli Venezia Giulia in the east The current President of Treviso is Stefano Marcon elected in September 2016 He is also the current mayor of Castelfranco Veneto Province of Treviso Provincia di TrevisoProvinceCathedral of TrevisoFlagCoat of armsMap highlighting the location of the province of Treviso in ItalyCountry ItalyRegionVenetoCapital s TrevisoComuni95Government PresidentStefano Marcon Lega Nord Area Total2 479 83 km2 957 47 sq mi Population 30 June 2020 Total885 616 Density360 km2 920 sq mi GDP 1 Total 26 867 billion 2015 Per capita 30 311 2015 Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code31100 31010 31023 31025 31040 31043 31059Telephone prefix0421 0422 0423 0438Vehicle registrationTVISTAT026Websitewww wbr provincia wbr treviso wbr it Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Comuni 4 References 5 External sitesHistory editThe province of Treviso was established by the Celts but later was flourished under the Romans in which they had their own district when it became a Municipium before it was subjugated to Hun Ostrogoth and Lombard control 2 Over time political power was replaced by ecclesiastical authority and Treviso was divided into two dioceses around 1000 AD It evolved into a county municipality and later a lordship In the late 1300s Treviso fell under the rule of the Republic of Venice and was divided into various regiments and feudal territories yet it maintained its unity under the podesta of Treviso 3 During the 18th and 19th centuries the region went through changes with the fall of Venice to France in 1797 then Austria 3 and back to France again It was finally organized into departments districts and municipalities under French and Austrian rule After several transitions the territory was reorganized and in 1816 it became the new province of Treviso within the Kingdom of Lombardy Venetia with ten districts At the top of the government stood the provincial delegation supported by the provincial congregation with advisory functions This situation was interrupted by the interlude of 1848 when the Republic of San Marco was established during that brief period a provisional central government was formed along with a committee for each district In 1853 there was a new reorganization of the system with the abolition of the districts of Motta and Ceneda citation needed This territorial organization remained largely unchanged until the 20th century Geography editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed November 2017 Learn how and when to remove this message The province is mostly flat but it has hilly terrain in the northern region Along the border with the province of Belluno there are mountainous areas with peaks reaching over a thousand meters Mount Grappa and Col Visentin are the highest peaks Montello an isolated hill on the right bank of the Piave River is also noteworthy The province is rich in water resources with numerous springs known as fontanassi in the mid low area The Sile River originating in Casacorba flows through Treviso s historic center The main river is the Piave characterized by a wide gravel bed along most of its course Other notable watercourses include the Livenza Monticano and Meschio originating from the foothill area Comuni editMain article List of municipalities of the Province of Treviso There are 95 comuni sg comune in the province 4 Altivole Arcade Asolo Borso del Grappa Breda di Piave Caerano di San Marco Cappella Maggiore Carbonera Veneto Casale sul Sile Casier Castelcucco Castelfranco Veneto Castello di Godego Cavaso del Tomba Cessalto Chiarano Cimadolmo Cison di Valmarino Codogne Colle Umberto Conegliano Cordignano Cornuda Crocetta del Montello Farra di Soligo Follina Fontanelle Fonte Fregona Gaiarine Giavera del Montello Godega di Sant Urbano Gorgo al Monticano Istrana Loria Mansue Mareno di Piave Maser Maserada sul Piave Meduna di Livenza Miane Mogliano Veneto Monastier di Treviso Monfumo Montebelluna Morgano Moriago della Battaglia Motta di Livenza Nervesa della Battaglia Oderzo Ormelle Orsago Paese Pederobba Pieve del Grappa Pieve di Soligo Ponte di Piave Ponzano Veneto Portobuffole Possagno Povegliano Preganziol Quinto di Treviso Refrontolo Resana Revine Lago Riese Pio X Roncade Salgareda San Biagio di Callalta San Fior San Pietro di Feletto San Polo di Piave San Vendemiano San Zenone degli Ezzelini Santa Lucia di Piave Sarmede Segusino Sernaglia della Battaglia Silea Spresiano Susegana Tarzo Trevignano Treviso Valdobbiadene Vazzola Vedelago Vidor Villorba Vittorio Veneto Volpago del Montello Zenson di Piave Zero BrancoReferences edit Regions and Cities gt Regional Statistics gt Regional Economy gt Regional Gross Domestic Product Small regions TL3 OECD Stats Accessed on 16 November 2018 Wilhelm 596 1881 a b History of Treviso Comuni di Treviso tuttitalia it in Italian External sites editOfficial website of the Province of Treviso in Italian 45 40 20 N 12 14 32 E 45 67222 N 12 24222 E 45 67222 12 24222 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Province of Treviso amp oldid 1211255873, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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