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This village can be found on maps dating as far back as the 13th century, and is located in a typical region of rolling hills.
Agriculture is still a part of the local economy, although much less than in earlier times; more recently the village has seen significant industrial development, especially in textiles, as well as in the traditional marble industry.
Fatherland of stone cutters and sculptors, such as the Rossis, who worked on the cathedrals in Milan and Turin in the 17th century. The last of this line is the talented sculptor, Remo Rossi.
Agriculture is still a part of the local economy, although much less than in earlier times; more recently the village has seen significant industrial development, especially in textiles, as well as in the traditional marble industry.
Fatherland of stone cutters and sculptors, such as the Rossis, who worked on the cathedrals in Milan and Turin in the 17th century. The last of this line is the talented sculptor, Remo Rossi.
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