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Arcole

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Country
  
Italy

Province / Metropolitan city
  
Verona (VR)

Elevation
  
27 m (89 ft)

Area
  
18.81 km²

Local time
  
Tuesday 4:01 PM

Dialling code
  
045

Region
  
Veneto

Frazioni
  
Gazzolo, Volpino

Demonym(s)
  
Arcolesi

Province
  
Province of Verona

Postal code
  
37040

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Weather
  
9°C, Wind NE at 13 km/h, 85% Humidity

Arcole (pronounced [ˈarkole]), historically also known as Arcola, is a comune with 5,274 inhabitants in the province of Verona. It is known as the site of the Battle of the Bridge of Arcole.

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Map of 37040 Arcole, Province of Verona, Italy

History

Between 15–17 November 1796, the Battle of Arcole took place. Napoleon Bonaparte, recently appointed commander of the French Army of Italy, led a rapid and conclusive attack through Italy as part of the French Revolutionary Wars. In April and May of that year he had defeated Piedmont army and driven the Austrian army out of almost all of Northern Italy. In November, Napoleon joined battle with József Alvinczi near the junction of the Adige and Alpone rivers. Despite lacking basic equipment and food, the French army went on the offensive. On 14 November, they crossed the Adige. All that remained between the two armies now was the Alpone. On 15–16 November, the French made repeated attempts to cross the bridge at Arcole. These initial assaults were beaten back by Austrian firepower. By 17 November, French flanking moves convinced Alvinczi that he was threatened with encirclement and he ordered a tactical withdrawal. The following year Napoleon went on to crush the Austrians at Rivoli, forcing them to sign the Peace of Campo Formio later that year.

Twin towns

Arcole is twinned with:

  • Cadenet, France
  • References

    Arcole Wikipedia