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Berzo Demo
Bèrs e Dém
Comune di Berzo Demo
Berzo and Demo's panorama
Berzo and Demo's panorama
Coat of arms of Berzo Demo
Location of Berzo Demo
Map
CountryItaly
RegionLombardy
ProvinceBrescia (BS)
FrazioniBerzo, Demo, Monte
Government
 • MayorCorrado Mario Scolari
Area
 • Total15 km2 (6 sq mi)
Population
 (2011)[2]
 • Total1,729
 • Density120/km2 (300/sq mi)
DemonymBerzesi
Demesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
25040
Dialing code0364
Patron saintSant'Eusebio di Vercelli (Berzo)
San Lorenzo (Demo)
Saint day2 August
10 August
WebsiteOfficial website

Berzo Demo (Bèrs e Dém in camunian dialect) is an Italian comune of 1,729 inhabitants [2] in Val Camonica, province of Brescia, in Lombardy.

Geography

The town of Berzo Demo is nestled on the southern slopes of the Pian della Regina. It is formed by three villages: the more downstream is Demo, the focus is Berzo and on top is Monte. It is bounded by other communes of Cedegolo, Cevo, Malonno, Paisco Loveno, Sellero, Sonico.

Tower-bell in Demo
St Eusebio in Berzo

History

Monday, April 6, 1299, the consuls of the vicinia of Berzo and Demo go to Cemmo where is Cazoino Capriolo, Chamberlain of the Bishop of Brescia Berardo Maggi. Here swear according to the usual formula loyalty to the bishop, and pay the tithe due.

On May 15, 1365, the Bishop of Brescia Enrico Sessa invests iure feuds for a tenth of the rights in the territories of Breno, Vione, Vezza, Sonico, Malonno, Berzo Demo, Astrio, Ossimo and Losine Giovanni and Gerardo sons of Pasino Federici of Mu.

The peace of Breno of December 31, 1397, the representatives of the community of Demo, Albertino di Martino di Demo and the notary Giovannino Boldrini of Saviore, stands on the Ghibelline bank of Oglio.

On September 17, 1423, the Bishop of Brescia Francesco Marerio invests iure feuds for a 10th of the rights in the territories of Monno, Cevo, Andrist, Grumello, Saviore, Cemmo, Ono, Sonico, Astri, Malegno, Cortenedolo, Vione, Incudine and Berzo Demo at Bertolino della Torre of Cemmo.

In 1760 Berzo Demo and Monte had 790 inhabitants.

Between 1927 and 1948 (Royal Decree 28 September 1927) Berzo Demo was joint to Cedegolo.

Monuments and places of interest

Religious architecture

The churches of Berzo Demo are:

  • Berzo
    • Parish Church of St. Eusebius, fifteenth century in origin, extended in the seventeenth. The ancon of the high altar was made by Pietro Ramus.
  • Demo
    • Parish of San Lorenzo; the portal bears the date 1757
    • Church of St. Augustine, near the bell tower, now deconsecrated. Within a tombstone dated 1640.
    • Church of San Zeno, on a small hill at the foot of the commune, is of the sixteenth century. It has a triangular tower-bell.
    • Church dedicated to Saint Valentine (or "of the Dead"): Until a few years ago it was covered with votive offerings (ex voto), especially anatomical ones (legs, feet, hands).

Military architectures

  • The bell tower of 1865 stands on the ruins of a medieval tower-house

Society

Demographic trends

Traditions and folklore

The scütüm are in camunian dialect nicknames, sometimes personal, elsewhere showing the characteristic features of a community. The one which characterize the people of

  • Berzo is Bersàgoi
  • Demo is Gòs
  • Monte is Gàcc

References

  1. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. ^ a b ISTAT

Bibliography

  • Baccanelli, Boldini; Moreschi, Ruggeri (2003). Bercio - storia religiosa e civile del comune di Berzo Demo (in Italian). Breno: Tipografia camuna.

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