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Sellero

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Sellero (Camunian: ; locally ) is a comune of 1,503 people in the province of Brescia (far 83 km from Brescia) in the middle Val Camonica.

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Sellero is a small municipality in the Province of Brescia, Italy, with a population of approximately 1,503 residents. It is located in the Val Camonica region, about 83 kilometers from the city of Brescia.

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Key facts

Italian comune.name
Sellero
Italian comune.official_name
Comune di Sellero
Italian comune.image_skyline
Territorio sellero.jpg
Italian comune.image_caption
Sellero's panorama
Italian comune.region
Lombardy
Italian comune.province
Brescia (BS)
Italian comune.frazioni
Novelle
Italian comune.mayor
Mattia Peluchetti
Italian comune.area_total_km2
13.9
Italian comune.population_total
1501
Italian comune.population_as_of
2011
Italian comune.population_demonym
Selleresi
Italian comune.elevation_m
376
Italian comune.saint
Santa Maria Assunta and San Desiderio
Italian comune.day
August 15 and May 15
Italian comune.postal_code
25050
Italian comune.area_code
0364

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Official website

Home page | Comune di Sellero

comune.sellero.bs.it

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Encyclopedic overview

6 sections
Contents
  • Geography
  • History
  • Population trends, 1861–2001
  • Interesting places
  • Economy
  • References

Sellero (Camunian: ; locally ) is a comune of 1,503 people in the province of Brescia (far 83 km from Brescia) in the middle Val Camonica.

In its territory there are thousands of rock engravings, including the "Rosa camuna" in Carpene (which is the symbol of Lombardy region). In the comune's territory there are also examples of energy excellence, such as the San Fiorano's underground hydroelectric power (in Scianica) and a biomass tele-heating power.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Sellero” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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