Synonyms for piedimulera or Related words with piedimulera

pallanzeno              calasca              calvignasco              cavaglio              pancarana              cremasco              casasco              ossago              stazzano              gadesco              segariu              frascarolo              cremasca              trausella              falmenta              binanuova              montodine              tavigliano              meugliano              cuvio              genivolta              ripalta              pettinengo              pietracatella              piozzano              vessalico              dernice              etneo              valbrevenna              montenars              gerocarne              golferenzo              montegrino              vallanzengo              montemarzino              feisoglio              frabosa              anzino              rognano              linarolo              suisio              casalnoceto              frattaminore              montegioco              garbagna              borgoratto              drizzona              lessolo              rabattone              frascata             



Examples of "piedimulera"
Piedimulera borders the following municipalities: Calasca-Castiglione, Pallanzeno, Pieve Vergonte, Vogogna, Seppiana.
Pallanzeno borders the following municipalities: Beura-Cardezza, Calasca-Castiglione, Piedimulera, Seppiana, Villadossola, Vogogna.
The surrounding municipalities are Beura-Cardezza, Pallanzeno, Piedimulera, Pieve Vergonte and Premosello-Chiovenda.
Pieve Vergonte borders the following municipalities: Anzola d'Ossola, Piedimulera, Premosello-Chiovenda, Vogogna.
Calasca-Castiglione borders the following municipalities: Antrona Schieranco, Bannio Anzino, Pallanzeno, Piedimulera, Pieve Vergonte, Rimella, Seppiana, Valstrona, Vanzone con San Carlo, Viganella.
The major tributaries are the Diveria, Bogna, Melezzo Occidentale (joining it near Domodossola), Ovesca, Anza (near Piedimulera), and the Strona (near Gravellona Toce).
The municipality of Piedimulera contains the "frazioni" (subdivisions, mainly villages and hamlets) Cimamulera, Mezzamulera, Meggiana, Gozzi sopra, Gozzi sotto, Morlongo, Madonna, Colletto, Apri', La piana, Pairazzi, San giuseppe, Catarnallo, and Crosa.
Piedimulera is a "comune" (municipality) in the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola in the Italian region Piedmont, located about northeast of Turin and about northwest of Verbania. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 1,661 and an area of .
The Decree of 8 June 1805 on Public Administration and the compartment area of the Kingdom of Italy, whose capital is Milan, had the scheme divided into Departments, Districts, cantons and municipalities. Pieve Vergonte, which at the time was an hamlet belonged to the municipality of Rumianca, together with the municipality of Pallanzeno, Piedimulera, Cimamulera, Anzino, Anzasca, Fomarco, Anzola, Migiandone, Ornavasso, Mergozzo, Le Frazioni Cuzzago and Premosello, was part of the Canton of Vogogna that was its capital.
In the year 1775 Victor Amadeus III of Sardinia, which continued the reforming spirit of the father Charles Emanuel III of Sardinia who died in 1773, approved, with license 6 June 1775, the new regulations for municipalities. The community of Vogogna was considered too extensive to which the ancient City of Vogogna primitively consists of ten land was divided into six municipalities distinct and separate from each other: Vogogna Prata; Pallanzeno; Piedimulera; Cimamulera; Fomarco; Rumianca with the villages of Megolo, Loro and Pieve Vergonte.