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Odalengo Piccolo

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Country
  
Italy

Highest elevation
  
414 m (1,358 ft)

Demonym(s)
  
Odalenghesi

Area
  
7.6 km²

Postal code
  
15020

Region
  
Piedmont

Province / Metropolitan city
  
Alessandria (AL)

Lowest elevation
  
134 m (440 ft)

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Local time
  
Wednesday 3:29 PM

Province
  
Province of Alessandria

Dialling code
  
0141

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Weather
  
16°C, Wind E at 13 km/h, 75% Humidity

Odalengo Piccolo (dialect: Audalèng) is a commune (comune) of the Province of Alessandria in the northwest Italian region Piedmont. At the start of 2009 it had a population of 264. It is located in the Val Cerrina about 40 kilometres (25 mi) east of Turin, about 13 kilometres (8 mi) north of Asti and some 20 kilometres (12 mi) southwest of Casale Monferrato. The municipality extends over an area of 7.63 square kilometres (2.95 sq mi) in the hills to the south of the Stura del Monferrato torrent, where areas of woodland are interspersed by vineyards. It borders on the communes of Alfiano Natta, Castelletto Merli, Cerrina Monferrato, Odalengo Grande, and Villadeati.

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Map of 15020 Odalengo Piccolo, Province of Alessandria, Italy

The two principal centres of population are Serra (dialect: Sèra), the site of the town hall, and Vicinato (dialect: V’žinà) with the parish church; further nuclei are Palmaro (dialect: Cà di Parmàn), Dorato, and Pessine (dialect: Psìn-i) which is notable for its castle.

Odalengo Piccolo is known for the truffle fair Tufo & tartufo, which has been held during the autumn truffle season since 1994, and for the wide variety of antique native apple cultivars which are grown locally.

Toponyms

Odalengo enters the historical record in 1298–99 as Odalengum ultra Sturiam. The form Odalengum minus, which distinguishes ‘Little Odalengo’ from the nearby Odalengo Grande, is recorded in 1306; Odalengum parvum is found in 1320 and Odalengo Prato in 1474.

Vicinato appears as Viscenale in 1279, while Serra is apparently recorded as Serra in 1163 and Pessine as Pisinum in 1171.

References

Odalengo Piccolo Wikipedia