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Info:
Altitude: 1000 m a.s.l
-- Population: about 6,500 inhabitants
-- Zip/postal code: 36012 -- Phone Area Code: 0424
-- Patron Saint: St. Matthew celebrated on 21 September
-- Frazioni & Località: Sasso di Asiago, Turcio
History:
Human settlements were present in the area since paleolithic times. Around the year 100 AD, a group of settlers from souther Germany (Bayers and Tyrol) and from Denmark colonized the area and were known since then as the "Germans of the Vicenza mountains" - by the way, their language, called cimbro, is still spoken by some older people. On 29 june 1310 they established a federation of Seven Communes, officially called "Spettabile Reggenza dei 7 comuni", Asiago, Conco (actually an 8th commune since 1796), Enego, Foza, Gallio, Lusiana, Roana, Rotzo - one of the earliest democratic governments in history, which enjoyed a relatively large autonomy from 1310 to 1807, though nominally accepting the lordship in the course of the centuries of the Scaligeri, Visconti and since 1404 the Republic of Venice.
What to see:
east of the town, the huge Sacrario Militare, with tombs of 33,086 Italian and 18,505 Austrian-Hungarian soldiers who died in a major battle between Austrian and Italian forces on the Isonzo Front in World War I.
3 km to the southwest a Museum of the 1915-18 War, in memory of the terrible fighting in the trenches of the plateau.
MAP OF ASIAGO:
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