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Arona (Italian pronunciation: [aˈroːna]; Piedmontese: Aron-a [aˈrʊŋa]; Western Lombard: Aruna [aˈruna]) is a town and comune on Lake Maggiore, in the province of Novara (northern Italy). Its main economic activity is tourism, especially from Milan, France and Germany.

Arona
Aruna  (Lombard)
Comune
Città di Arona
Largo Garibaldi in winter. The castle in the background is in Angera.
Location of Arona
Arona
Location of Arona in Italy
Arona
Arona (Piedmont)
Coordinates: 45°45′N 08°33′E
CountryItaly
RegionPiedmont
ProvinceNovara (NO)
FrazioniCampagna, Dagnente, Mercurago, Montrigiasco
Government
  MayorFederico Monti (since 22 September 2020) (LN)
Area
  Total14.90 km2 (5.75 sq mi)
Elevation
212 m (696 ft)
Population
 (31 December 2010)[2]
  Total14,547
  Density980/km2 (2,500/sq mi)
DemonymAronesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
28041
Dialing code0322
Patron saintSts. Felinus and Gratian
Saint dayMarch 13
WebsiteOfficial website

History


Archaeological findings have shown that the area of what today is Arona was settled from the 18th13th centuries BC. Prehistoric pile-dwellings have been found near the town and are part of the Prehistoric Pile dwellings around the Alps UNESCO World Heritage Site. Later it was a possession of the Celts, the Romans and the Lombards.

In the 11th century the Benedictine abbey of Saints Gratianus and Felinus, Martyrs, was founded.

After the siege and destruction of Milan in 1162 by Emperor Frederick Barbarossa, many of the exiled took refuge in Arona.

Later the town was a possession of the Torriani and (from 1277) of the Visconti families. In the early 14th century, the town became a free commune under the suzerainty of the abbey. In 1439 it was acquired by Vitaliano Borromeo and, as a result, the House of Borromeo.


Geography


The city of Arona is located on the Piedmontese shore of Lake Maggiore and is crossed by the Vevera stream, which flows into the lake. Around there are the hilly bas-reliefs of morainic origin incorporated into the Lagoni di Mercurago Natural Park where, in 1860, the first pile-dwelling settlement found in Italy was identified. The hills are generally covered by woods that occupy more than half of the territory. 33% of the surface is occupied by the urbanized areas, 9% by meadows or pastures; smaller percentages are allocated to parks, gardens and green sports areas (2.3%), vegetable gardens, orchards, nurseries and vineyards (1.7%), uncultivated herbaceous (1%) and arable land (0.4%). [3]


Main sights


The famous Sancarlone, a giant statue of St. Charles Borromeo
The famous Sancarlone, a giant statue of St. Charles Borromeo

Arona's main attractions include:

The frazione of Mercurago is home to Lagoni Park, a protected area including a peat-bog, pastures dedicated to the breeding of thoroughbred horses and a woodland area. There are also some archaeological findings from the Bronze Age, including ancient wheels.


Transport


Train station
Train station

Arona is 25 kilometres (16 miles) north of Milan's Malpensa International Airport, actually closer than Milan itself. It is also connected to the railway network, being one of the main stops in the important link between Milan and Switzerland that passes Domodossola (another parallel link travels through Como). Arona is also the last station for two minor rail lines, connecting Arona to Novara and to Santhià; the latter uses single-car diesel trains.

Due to the town's size, there is no public transport, but some bus companies connect the town to its frazioni of Dagnente, Campagna, Mercurago and Montrigiasco, and to neighbouring municipalities.

Arona is near a confluence of motorways, and from there one can head for Milan, Genoa, and Gravellona Toce (where the motorway becomes a simple highway to Domodossola and continues into Switzerland). Whereas there is a motorway exit named after Arona, the exit at Castelletto Ticino is usually more convenient for the traveller coming from the direction of Milan.

The headquarters of Navigazione Lago Maggiore (Lake Maggiore's ferry company) are located in Arona, along with its shipyard. Arona is the southernmost port on Lake Maggiore, and transport by boat or hydrofoil is available to both sides of the lake up to the Swiss city of Locarno.


Surrounding municipalities



Twin towns – sister cities


Arona is twinned with:


References


  1. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. "Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  3. Relazione illustrativa del Piano particolareggiato "Litorale sud", Arona, 2010, pp. 25-26. Consultabile sul sito del [dead link]



На других языках


[de] Arona (Piemont)

Arona (piemontesisch und lombardisch Arùna) ist eine norditalienische Stadt mit 13.976 Einwohnern (Stand 31. Dezember 2019) in der Region Piemont, am Südwest-Ufer des Lago Maggiore. Sie ist ein Fremdenverkehrsort.
- [en] Arona, Piedmont

[es] Arona (Italia)

Arona es una localidad y comune italiana de la provincia de Novara, región de Piamonte, con 14.588 habitantes.

[ru] Арона (Италия)

Аро́на (итал. Arona [aˈrona], пьем. Aron-a, ломб. Aruna [aˈruna], лат. Aruna) — город в Италии, расположен в регионе Пьемонт, подчинён административному центру Новара (провинция).



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