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Rovereto
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thumb|Rovereto castle. thumb|The Rosmini Fountain. Rovereto (; "wood of sessile oaks"; locally: Roveredo; ladin: Rurëi) is a city and comune in Trentino in northern Italy, located in the Vallagarina valley of the Adige River.
Rovereto is a city in the Trentino region of northern Italy, situated in the Vallagarina valley along the Adige River. It is notable for its historical landmarks, including its castle and the Rosmini Fountain, which reflect its cultural heritage.
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Key facts
- Italian comune.population_as_of
- 31 March 2018
- Italian comune.name
- Rovereto
- Italian comune.official_name
- Rovereto
- Italian comune.image_skyline
- Panorama di Rovereto.jpg
- Italian comune.image_flag
- Flag of Rovereto (without CoA).svg
- Italian comune.image_caption
- Panorama of Rovereto, with Monte Cengialto (on the right)
- Italian comune.image_shield
- Rovereto-Stemma.svg
- Italian comune.region
- Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
- Italian comune.province
- Trentino (TN)
- Italian comune.frazioni
- Borgo Sacco, Lizzana, Lizzanella, Marco, Mori Stazione, Noriglio, San Giorgio, Santa Maria, Sant'Ilario
- Italian comune.mayor
- Robol Giulia
- Italian comune.area_total_km2
- 50
- Italian comune.population_total
- 39915
- Italian comune.population_demonym
- Roveretani
- Italian comune.elevation_m
- 204
- Italian comune.saint
- Saint Mary of the Snow
- Italian comune.day
- 5 August
- Italian comune.postal_code
- 38068
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thumb|Rovereto castle. thumb|The Rosmini Fountain. Rovereto (; "wood of sessile oaks"; locally: Roveredo; ladin: Rurëi) is a city and comune in Trentino in northern Italy, located in the Vallagarina valley of the Adige River.
==History== Rovereto was an ancient fortress town standing at the frontier between the Republic of Venice – an independent state until 1797 – and the Prince-Bishopric of Trent – a state of the Holy Roman Empire. In the Middle Ages it was known by its German toponyms Rofreit and Rovereith. This town started to be populated with inhabitants of the prehistory with traces that were found where today are the oldest ways which belong to the actual main historical centre, around via della Terra. The town has a complexity of plans which are printed in various developments, as if it could have different directions to evolve an ideal, brought towards its completeness in the 15th century, from the model of Siena – the leaf of the crown and the classic Athens reference of the foxil Nautilus. Some of the traces left behind (apart from the prehistoric levels) are concerned with the Roman period and, in modern times, with the disappearance of the Saint Thomas door and the hospital that had its name. Let us retrace the comparison: while Siena has Saint Mary as the actual general hospital of the town in regard of which replace the symbols of the basilica, Saint Thomas of Canterbury was a hospital probably for orphans as the one of Saint Catherine.
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