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Pergine Valsugana

Coordinates: 46°4′N 11°14′E / 46.067°N 11.233°E / 46.067; 11.233
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Pergine Valsugana
Comune di Pergine Valsugana
Coat of arms of Pergine Valsugana
Location of Pergine Valsugana
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Pergine Valsugana is located in Italy
Pergine Valsugana
Pergine Valsugana
Location of Pergine Valsugana in Italy
Pergine Valsugana is located in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Pergine Valsugana
Pergine Valsugana
Pergine Valsugana (Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol)
Coordinates: 46°4′N 11°14′E / 46.067°N 11.233°E / 46.067; 11.233
CountryItaly
RegionTrentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
ProvinceTrentino (TN)
FrazioniBrazzaniga, Buss, Canale, Canezza, Canzolino, Casalino, Costasavina, Ischia, Madrano, Masetti, Nogaré, Roncogno, San Cristoforo al Lago, Santa Caterina, San Vito, Serso, Susà, Valcanover,
Viarago, Vigalzano, Zivignago
Government
 • MayorRoberto Oss Emer
Area
 • Total54.4 km2 (21.0 sq mi)
Elevation
482 m (1,581 ft)
Population
 (28 February 2017)[2]
 • Total21,433
 • Density390/km2 (1,000/sq mi)
DemonymPerginesi / Perzenaitri
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
38057
Dialing code0461
Patron saintSaint Mary
Saint daySeptember 8
WebsiteOfficial website

Pergine Valsugana (Pèrzen or Pèrzem in local dialect) is a comune (municipality) in Trentino in the northern Italian region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, located about 9 kilometres (6 mi) east of Trento.

Pergine Valsugana borders the following municipalities: Baselga di Pinè, Trento, Fornace, Sant'Orsola Terme, Civezzano, Frassilongo, Vignola-Falesina, Novaledo, Levico Terme, Tenna, Vigolo Vattaro, Bosentino, Caldonazzo and Calceranica al Lago.

The Town Hall.

Main sights

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  • Castle, a medieval fortification on a hill at 657 m above the sea level. It is known from 845, although it could be of Lombard or even late-Roman origins.
  • Late Gothic-style church of Santa Maria
  • Church of San Carlo, rebuilt in 1619
  • Palazzo Tomelin (17th century)
  • Palazzo a Prato (16th century)
  • Palazzo Gentili-Crivelli (16th century)
  • Palazzo Hippoliti (late 15th century)

References

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  1. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. ^ All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.
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