Giugnola

Giugnola is a village in central Italy, administratively divided into two frazioni of the two municipalities of Castel del Rio[1] (in Emilia-Romagna) and Firenzuola[2] (in Tuscany). As of 2001, it had 67 inhabitants, 33 in the Castel del Rio's frazione, and 34 in the Firenzuola's one.

Giugnola
Giugnola
Location of Giugnola in Italy
Coordinates: 44°13′14″N 11°27′04″E
Country Italy
Region Emilia-Romagna
 Tuscany
ProvinceBologna (BO)
Florence (FI)
ComuneCastel del Rio
Firenzuola
Elevation
511 m (1,677 ft)
Population
 (2011)
  Total67
Demonym(s)Giugnolesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
40022 (Castel del Rio)
50033 (Firenzuola)
Dialing code0542 (Castel del Rio)
055 (Firenzuola)

Geography

Although it is not uncommon, in Italy, to find a village divided into two (or more) municipalities, or (rarely) into two provinces; Giugnola represents a rare case of a frazione divided into 2 regions.

It is located on the Tuscan Apennine, 2 km far from Piancaldoli, 10 from Castel del Rio, 25 from Firenzuola, 57 from Bologna, 73 from Prato and 93 from Florence.

Personalities

  • Antonio Bacci (1885-1971), Roman Catholic Cardinal
  • Leto Casini (1902-1992), Catholic Righteous Among the Nations
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References

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