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(Redirected from Portobuffolè) Comune in Veneto, Italy
Portobuffolé
Comune
Comune di Portobuffolé
The CathedralThe Cathedral
Coat of arms of PortobuffoléCoat of arms
Location of Portobuffolé
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Coordinates: 45°51′N 12°32′E / 45.850°N 12.533°E / 45.850; 12.533
CountryItaly
RegionVeneto
ProvinceTreviso (TV)
FrazioniSettimo, Ronche and Faé
Government
 • MayorAndrea Sebastiano Susana
Area
 • Total5.0 km (1.9 sq mi)
Elevation10 m (30 ft)
Population
 • Total755
 • Density150/km (390/sq mi)
DemonymPortobuffolesi or Portuensi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code31040
Dialing code0422
WebsiteOfficial website

Portobuffolé (Italian: [ˌpɔrtobuffoˈle]) or Portobuffolè (Italian: [ˌpɔrtobuffoˈlɛ]; Venetian: Portobufołè) is a comune (municipality) in the province of Treviso, in the Italian region of Veneto, located about 50 kilometres (31 mi) northeast of Venice and about 30 kilometres (19 mi) northeast of Treviso on both the shores of the Livenza river.

Portobuffolé borders the following municipalities: Brugnera, Gaiarine, Mansuè, Prata di Pordenone. Sights include the Duomo, a synagogue re-consecrated in 1559. During the Middle Ages the town, of Roman origins, was under the da Carrara, the patriarchs of Aquileia, the bishops of Ceneda, the comune of Treviso (1166) and then again under the bishops of Ceneda (1242). After a period of da Camino suzerainty (1307–36), it became part of the Republic of Venice since 1339. Portobuffolé is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages of Italy").

References

  1. Statute of the commune of Portobuffolé - art.2 Archived 2016-01-22 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  3. All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.
  4. DOP Online
  5. ISTAT (Italian National Institute of Statistics) List of statistical codes and official names of territorial units
  6. La tabele dai nons. "Cjarte dal Friûl Vignesie Julie". Societât filologjiche furlane / Casa editrice Tabacco. Udine: 2005. ISBN 9788883150821 (in Friulian)
  7. "Veneto" (in Italian). Retrieved 31 July 2023.

External links

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