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Charvensod

Coordinates: 45°43′N 7°19′E / 45.717°N 7.317°E / 45.717; 7.317
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Charvensod
Comune di Charvensod
Commune de Charvensod
Coat of arms of Charvensod
Location of Charvensod
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Charvensod is located in Italy
Charvensod
Charvensod
Location of Charvensod in Italy
Charvensod is located in Aosta Valley
Charvensod
Charvensod
Charvensod (Aosta Valley)
Coordinates: 45°43′N 7°19′E / 45.717°N 7.317°E / 45.717; 7.317
CountryItaly
RegionAosta Valley
Provincenone
FrazioniFélinaz, Plan-Félinaz, Pont-Suaz, Ampaillan
Area
 • Total25 km2 (10 sq mi)
Elevation
749 m (2,457 ft)
Population
 (31 December 2022)[2]
 • Total2,399
 • Density96/km2 (250/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
11020
Dialing code0165
Patron saintColumba of Sens
Saint day31 December
WebsiteOfficial website

Charvensod (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁvɑ̃so];[3] Valdôtain: Tsarvensoù or Tsaensoù[4]) is a town and comune in the Aosta Valley region of northwestern Italy.

History

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32 citizens of Charvensod fought in World War I, 10 of which died or went missing in action.[5]

On 28 April 1944, three civilians from Charvensod were shot by the fascist National Republican Guard (GNR) in retaliation for a clash between partisans and the GNR on the road between Arnad and Bard on April 22.[6]

On February 16, 1928, as part of the italianization of Aosta Valley by the fascist regime, the municipality of Charvensod ceased to exist, with its territory becoming part of Aosta. After the end of World War II, the deliberation of the Regional Council of Aosta Valley to re-establish the municipalities eliminated from 1922 to 1945 gave way to a petition signed by 424 citizens of Charvensod to re-establish the municipality of Charvensod, which was finalized on April 30, 1946. Two months later, on June 30, 5 members were elected to oversee the re-establishment of the municipality, and municipal elections were finally held in November 1946.[7]

Government

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Mayor of Charvensod Took office Left office Coalition Election Ref.
1 Cesare Savioz 1 December 1946 8 August 1949 Vallée d'Aoste aux Valdôtains 1946
2 Damiano Borbey 25 September 1949 1952
1952 1956 1952
3 Germano Impérial 1956 1961 Liste valdôtaine 1956
1961 1965 Lista 2 1961
4 Giuseppe Borbey 1965 1970 Lista 1 1965
1970 1975 Indipendenti (Pino) 1970
5 Eusebio Impérial 1975 1980 Union Valdôtaine 1975
6 Leo Bianquin 1980 1985 Autonomie communale (UV DC IND) 1980
1985 1990 1985
7 Dario Comé 1990 1995 Pour Charvensod 1990
1995 1998 Charvensod – Spazio Espace Charvensod 1995
8 Renato Antonioli 1998 2000
9 Ennio Subet 2000 2005 Pour le pays – Autonomie communale 2000
2005 2010 Charvensod Autonomie communale 2005
2010 2015 Noi per Charvensod 2010
10 Ronny Borbey 2015 2020 Insieme per – Ensemble pour Charvensod 2015
2020 2020 [8]

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. ^ "Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Écouter la prononciation exacte des noms des différentes communes - Région Autonome Vallée d'Aoste". Région Autonome Vallée d'Aoste – Regione Autonoma Valle d'Aosta (in French). Retrieved 2024-03-24.
  4. ^ "Les noms des lieux en Vallée d'Aoste". www.patoisvda.org. Retrieved 2024-03-24.
  5. ^ Il Centenario della Prima Guerra Mondiale. Commune de Charvensod. 2018. p. 6.
  6. ^ Alessio, Fermanelli (2016). "Eccidio di Donzel, Vazier e Pellissier". Il Coraggio di Vivere. Commune de Charvensod.
  7. ^ 70° anniversaire de La Reconstitution de la Commune de Charvensod : 1946-2016. Commune de Charvensod. 2016. pp. 6–7.
  8. ^ "ELEZIONI COMUNALI 20 E 21 SETTEMBRE 2020 / ÉLECTIONS COMMUNALES 20 ET 21 SEPTEMBRE 2020". elezioni.regione.vda.it. Retrieved 2024-03-13.