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Monterenzio

Monterenzio
Comune
Comune di Monterenzio
View of Savazza
View of Savazza
Coat of arms of Monterenzio
Coat of arms
Monterenzio is located in Italy
Monterenzio
Monterenzio
Location of Monterenzio in Italy
Coordinates: 44°19′40″N 11°24′20″E / 44.32778°N 11.40556°E / 44.32778; 11.40556
Country Italy
Region Emilia-Romagna
Province / Metropolitan city Bologna (BO)
Frazioni Bisano, Cà di Bazzone, Cassano, Castelnuovo, Farneto, Pizzano, Rignano, San Benedetto del Querceto, San Clemente, Sassuno, Savazza, Vignale, Villa di Sassonero
Government
 • Mayor Giuseppe Venturi (since June 2004)
Area
 • Total 105 km2 (41 sq mi)
Elevation 207 m (679 ft)
Population (May 31, 2007)
 • Total 5,667
 • Density 54/km2 (140/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Monterenziesi
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 40050
Dialing code 051
Website Official website

Monterenzio is a town and comune in the province of Bologna (Emilia-Romagna, Italy).

The territory of the municipality rises on the ridge between the valleys of the Idice and Sillaro streams. The eleven rural units that make up the territory date back to the Pre-Napoleonic era. The Via Flaminia Minore road runs upon the crest and marks the watershed and the historic and cultural border between Emilia and Romagna.

The main town is located at about 34 kilometres (21 mi) from Bologna, on the right side of the Idice and downstream of the community of Monterenzio that gave the name to the comune. In the past the town hall was located in Villa di Cassano and Ca' di Lavacchio, afterwards in Fiumetto, in 1880 and then from 1934 onwards in today's collocation.

In the Comune of Monterenzio, there are two cities called Savazza and San Benedetto del Querceto.

Monterenzio might be identified in Monte Russi, mentioned for the first time in a decree from Emperor Otto III of 998 CE; a castrum (castle) or of Monte Renzoli was mentioned in a transaction of 1034. The first settlements date back to the Villanovian era, as some findings near Pizzano witness. Notably remarkable are an Etruscan-Celtic settlement discovered in the hamlet of Pianella di Monte Savino, nowadays still an object of excavations, dating back to the 4th century BCE that brought to light the presence of a tank for the gathering of water, certainly of public domain. The settlement reached its peak in the 3rd century BCE, whereas it should be followed by a swift period of decline due to the presence of Romans on the territory. A large necropolis has been found on top of Monte Tamburrino.


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