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4,642 people work altogether in Longarone, which is 112.62% of the total population, with most actual inhabitants working within the village.
4,642 people work altogether in Longarone, which is 112.62% of the total population, with most actual inhabitants working within the village.

Longarone was the site of a battle in [[World_war_I|World War I]], In which a few companies of German troops lead by [[Erwin_Rommel|Erwin Rommel]] successfully captured an entire Italian Division of over 10,000. Rommel was awarded his [[Pour_le_Mérite|pour le merite]] medal for this achievement.


The village was destroyed in the [[Vajont Dam|Vajont]] disaster on October 9, 1963, when a landslide from [[Monte Toc]] forced 50 million cubic metres of water ([[seiche]]) over the top of the [[Vajont Dam]]. Longarone lay in the immediate path of the wave of mud and water which swept into the [[valley]] below. 1,909 villagers were killed.
The village was destroyed in the [[Vajont Dam|Vajont]] disaster on October 9, 1963, when a landslide from [[Monte Toc]] forced 50 million cubic metres of water ([[seiche]]) over the top of the [[Vajont Dam]]. Longarone lay in the immediate path of the wave of mud and water which swept into the [[valley]] below. 1,909 villagers were killed.

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Longarone
Comune di Longarone
The Vajont Dam as seen from Longarone today, showing approximately the top 60-70 metres of concrete.
The Vajont Dam as seen from Longarone today, showing approximately the top 60-70 metres of concrete.
Coat of arms of Longarone
Location of Longarone
Map
CountryItaly
RegionVeneto
ProvinceBelluno (BL)
FrazioniDogna, Faè, Fortogna, Igne, Pirago-Muda Maè, Provagna, Rivalta, Roggia, Soffranco
Government
 • MayorRoberto Padrin
Area
 • Total103 km2 (40 sq mi)
Elevation
473 m (1,552 ft)
Population
 (31 December 2008)[1]
 • Total4,073
 • Density40/km2 (100/sq mi)
DemonymLongaronesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
32013
Dialing code0437
ISTAT code025031
Patron saintSanta Maria
Saint day8 December
WebsiteOfficial website

Longarone is a town and comune on the banks of the Piave in the province of Belluno, in North-East Italy. It is situated 35 kilometers from Belluno.

4,642 people work altogether in Longarone, which is 112.62% of the total population, with most actual inhabitants working within the village.

Longarone was the site of a battle in World War I, In which a few companies of German troops lead by Erwin Rommel successfully captured an entire Italian Division of over 10,000. Rommel was awarded his pour le merite medal for this achievement.

The village was destroyed in the Vajont disaster on October 9, 1963, when a landslide from Monte Toc forced 50 million cubic metres of water (seiche) over the top of the Vajont Dam. Longarone lay in the immediate path of the wave of mud and water which swept into the valley below. 1,909 villagers were killed.

Longarone was rebuilt following the tragedy and is now once again a thriving community. The fortieth anniversary of the disaster was marked, in October 2003, by a commemorative ceremony in Longarone attended by President of the Republic Carlo Azeglio Ciampi.

Twin towns

References

  1. ^ All demographics and other statistics from the Italian statistical institute (Istat)

External links