Country Italy Comuni 76 Telephone prefix 0163, 0322, 0323, 0324 | Time zone CET (UTC+1) Area 2,255 km² | |
Points of interest Lago di Mergozzo, Lake Maggiore, Sacred Mount Calvary o, Cascata del Toce, Borromean Islands Destinations Lake Maggiore, Stresa, Val Grande National Park, Lake Orta, Domodossola |
Verbano-Cusio-Ossola (Italian: Provincia del Verbano Cusio Ossola [verˈbaːno ˈkuːzjo ˈɔssola]) is the northernmost province in the Italian region of Piedmont. It was created in 1992 through the fusion of three distinct regions which had previously been part of the Province of Novara. The area flanking the western shore of Verbano (or Lago Maggiore) forms the eastern part of the province; Cusio (or Lago d’Orta) and its environs form the southern part; while the north and east of the province consists of the Ossola, a region of Alpine mountains and valleys. The ISO code for the province is VB.
Contents
- Map of Province of Verbano Cusio Ossola Italy
- Municipal subdivisions
- UNESCO Sacred Mountains
- Demographics
- References
Map of Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, Italy
The province has a total population of some 160,000, distributed over an area of 2,255 square kilometres (871 sq mi), with the biggest population centres being its capital Verbania on the shores of Lago Maggiore, Domodossola the main town of the Ossola, and Omegna at the northern end of Lago d’Orta.
Municipal subdivisions
There are 77 comuni in the province.[1] The largest by population are:
UNESCO Sacred Mountains
In 2003, the Sacred Mountain of Domodossola and the Sacred Mountain of Ghiffa were inserted by UNESCO in the World Heritage List.
Demographics
The top eight countries of origin of the inhabitants of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola with foreign citizenship at December 31, 2010 were: