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Piedmont

<< Northwest Italy

Piedmont (Piemonte) is the second largest region in Italy, located in the northwest of the country bordering France and Switzerland. The region is surrounded by the Alps on three sides, while the Po Valley opens to the east and its central area is divided between hills and plains. Inhabited by Celtic and Ligurian peoples in prehistoric times, it was later conquered by the Romans, who founded many cities in the region. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Piedmont was occupied by various foreign powers such as the Ostrogoths, Byzantines, Lombards, and Franks. In the Late Middle Ages, the area was divided between numerous counties, marches, marquisates, and free comuni. Since the 11th century, the County of Savoy gradually annexed all the territories of Piedmont, and moved its capital to Turin in 1563. The County became a Duchy and later turned into the Kingdom of Sardinia which, after a period of French occupation during the Napoleonic Wars, played a pivotal role in the unification of Italy, achieved in 1861. The House of Savoy became the royal family of Italy, with Turin briefly serving as the capital of the new kingdom, and Piedmontese administration shaped the early history of the Italian state. Even though its importance has decreased since then, Piedmont remains one of the main industrial areas in Italy, and it is known for its many historic, cultural, and natural attractions, as well as its popular gastronomic products.

Destinations in Piedmont

Province of Alessandria

  • Alessandrino and Casalese
    • Alessandria
    • Casale Monferrato
    • Serralunga di Crea
  • Piedmontese Apennines
    • Tortona
    • Novi Ligure
    • Serravalle Scrivia
    • Gavi
    • Acqui Terme

Province of Asti

  • Astigiano
    • Asti
    • Nizza Monferrato
    • Canelli
    • Castelnuovo Don Bosco
    • Albugnano

Province of Biella

  • Biellese
    • Biella
    • Oropa
    • Candelo

Province of Cuneo

  • Cuneese
    • Cuneo
    • Saluzzo
    • Manta
    • Racconigi
    • Fossano
    • Bene Vagienna
    • Mondovì
    • Vicoforte
  • Roero and Langhe of Cuneo
    • Alba
    • Bra
    • Cherasco
    • Govone
    • Grinzane Cavour
    • La Morra
    • Barolo
    • Bastia Mondovì
  • Alps of Cuneo
    • Valle Po
    • Valle Grana
    • Vinadio
    • Valle Vermenagna

Province of Novara

  • Novarese
    • Novara
    • San Nazzaro Sesia
    • Galliate
    • Bellinzago Novarese
    • Oleggio
  • Verbano and Vergante
    • Arona
  • Cusio
    • Orta San Giulio

Metropolitan City of Turin

  • Turin
  • Torinese
    • Nichelino
    • Rivoli
    • Venaria Reale
    • Pino Torinese
    • Chieri
    • Moncalieri
    • Santena
    • Carignano
    • Carmagnola
  • Canavese
    • Ivrea
    • Bollengo
    • Caravino
    • Agliè
    • Valperga
    • San Benigno Canavese
    • Chivasso
  • Susa Valley
    • Susa
    • Avigliana
    • Sant’Ambrogio di Torino
    • Novalesa
    • Exilles
    • Claviere
    • Sestriere
  • Pinerolese
    • Pinerolo
    • Cavour
    • Fenestrelle

Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola

  • Verbano and Vergante
    • Verbania
    • Stresa
    • Ghiffa
    • Cannobio
  • Cusio
    • Omegna
    • Madonna del Sasso
  • Ossola
    • Domodossola
    • Ornavasso
    • Macugnaga
    • Valle Vigezzo
    • Valle Antigorio
    • Formazza

Province of Vercelli

  • Vercelli
  • Valsesia
    • Varallo
    • Boccioleto
    • Alagna Valsesia

Map of Piedmont

Map of all places in Piedmont, subdivided by province

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