Trevignano
Origins of the name
The toponym is a predial from the personal Trebinius to which the suffix -ānus has been added.'
Monuments and places of interest
Religious architecture
Parish Church of San Teonisto e Compagni Martiri
Civil architectures
Venetian villas
- Villa Bruna
- Villa Cadò
- Valentine's Cooperative
- Villa Coletti
- Casa Coletti Previero
- Villa Favaretto
- Villa Manin
- Annex of Villa Onigo
- Villa Onigo Farra
- Villa Onigo Pasinetti Favotto
- Villa Onigo Rinaldi Ninni
- Villa Palladini Coletti Pumini
- Villa Pasqualetti Oniga
- Pizzolato house
Geography
The municipality borders with Istrana, Montebelluna, Paese, Vedelago and Volpago del Montello.
The commune contains the town of Trevignano and the hamlets of Signoressa, Musano and Falzé (listed in order of population size).
Two provincial roads cross the entire municipal territory in an east-west direction (SP 69 Schiavonesca) and north-south (SP 100 of Montebelluna).
The statute recognizes 4 geographical fractions:
- Trevignano is located on the SP 69, in the western part of the municipal area;
- Falzè (town hall) is located at the crossroads of the aforementioned road with the SP 100;
- Signoressa is contiguous to Falzè, always on the SP 69 in an easterly direction;
- Musano is instead to the south, along the SP 100.
Demographic evolution
Foreign ethnicities and minorities
As of December 31, 2022, foreigners residents in the municipality were 874, i.e., 8.2% of the population. The largest groups are shown below:
Economy
Agriculture continues to be practiced successfully thanks to the favorable characteristics of the land: cereals, wheat, vegetables, fodder, vines and orchards are grown. Breeding is also practiced, especially of cattle, pigs, sheep and poultry. The industrial fabric is mainly made up of shoe factories, for example the well-known Lotto and Stonefly. There are also establishments for processing and preserving fruit and vegetables, dairy farms, feed mills and various construction companies. The tertiary sector is made up of the distribution network (supermarkets) and the set of services, including that of a large banking group in the historic centre.
References
- ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
- ^ All demographics and other statistics from the Italian statistical institute (Istat)
- ^ Marcato, Carla (1996). "Trevignano". In Garzanti (ed.). Dizionario di toponomastica. Storia e significato dei nomi geografici italiani (in Italian). Milano. p. 667. ISBN 88-11-30500-4.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - ^ ISTAT (ed.). "Demographic balance and foreign resident population as at 31 December 2022 by gender and citizenship". Retrieved 31 July 2023.
- ^ Foreign citizens tuttiitalia.it
- ^ "Economia". italiapedia.it. 14 February 2017.
External links
Media related to Trevignano at Wikimedia Commons