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'''Novara''' ( |
'''Novara''' ({{lang-it|provincia di Novara}}) is a [[Provinces of Italy|province]] in the [[Piedmont]] region of [[Italy]]. Its capital is the [[city of Novara]]. |
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In 1992, the new [[Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola]] was created through the fusion of three geographical areas which had previously been part of the Province of Novara. |
In 1992, the new [[Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola]] was created through the fusion of three geographical areas which had previously been part of the Province of Novara. |
Revision as of 19:07, 4 November 2023
Province of Novara | |
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Palazzo Natta, the prefecture building | |
![]() Map highlighting the location of the province of Novara in Italy | |
Country | ![]() |
Region | Piedmont |
Capital(s) | Novara |
Comuni | 88 |
Government | |
• President | Federico Binatti |
Area | |
• Total | 1,339 km2 (517 sq mi) |
Population (2021) | |
• Total | 362,925 |
• Density | 270/km2 (700/sq mi) |
Time zone | UTC+1 (CET) |
• Summer (DST) | UTC+2 (CEST) |
Postal code | 28010-28019, 28021, 28024, 28028, 28040-28041, 28043, 28045-28047, 28050, 28053, 28060-28066, 28068-28072, 28074-28075, 28077-28079, 28100 |
Telephone prefix | 011, 0161, 0163, 0321, 0322, 0323, 0331 |
Vehicle registration | NO |
ISTAT | 003 |
Novara (Template:Lang-it) is a province in the Piedmont region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Novara.
In 1992, the new Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola was created through the fusion of three geographical areas which had previously been part of the Province of Novara.
It has an area of 1,339 square kilometres (517 sq mi) and a total population of 362,925 (2021). It consists of 88 comuni (municipalities).
Colline Novaresi DOC
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The province of Novara is home to the Denominazione di origine controllata (DOC) wine of Colline Novaresi which was created in 1994 for the red and white Italian wines of the area. All grapes destined for DOC wine production need to be harvested to a yield no greater than 11 tonnes/ha. The red wine is a blend of at least 30% Nebbiolo (known under the local name of Spanna), up to 40% Uva Rara and no more than 30% collectively of Croatina and Vespolina. Varietal styles of each of the red grape varieties can be made provided that the grape makes up at least 85% of the wine. The white wine is made 100% from the Erbaluce grape. The finished wine must attain a minimum alcohol level of 11% in order to be labelled with the Colline Novaresi DOC designation.[1]
Populations
Rank | Common | Population | Area (km2) |
Density (inhabitants/km2) |
Elevation (mslm) |
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1st | Novara | 101367 | 103.02 | 984 | 162 |
2nd | Borgomanero | 21518 | 32.36 | 665 | 307 |
3rd | Trecate | 20190 | 38.38 | 526.1 | 136 |
4th | Galliate | 15412 | 29.54 | 521.7 | 154 |
5th | Arona | 14547 | 14.90 | 976.3 | 212 |
6th | Oleggio | 13616 | 37.8 | 360.2 | 232 |
7th | Cameri | 10878 | 39.65 | 274.4 | 161 |
8th | Castelletto sopra Ticino | 10259 | 14.61 | 702.2 | 226 |