Boara Pisani
Boara Pisani: a welcoming corner in Veneto
Boara Pisani is a small Italian municipality located in the province of Padua, in the region of Veneto. With its 2,402 inhabitants, the city stretches along the left bank of the Adige River, across from the hamlet of Boara Polesine in Rovigo.
Origins of the name
The name Boara Pisani derives from the Lombard language noun "bouga," which means ring, curve or loop. This term was used to describe the curves of rivers. In addition, the name Pisani was added later in honor of the Pisani family, who supported the reclamation of the area.
History
The coat of arms of the municipality portrays the coat of arms of the noble Venetian family of Pisani, enriched with the Doge's Horn, symbol of the charge of the Doge of the Republic of Venice. The gonfalon is an azure-and-white banner.
Society
The municipality of Boara Pisani has seen an increase in population in recent decades, from 2,078 inhabitants in 1961 to the current 2,402. This increase is also due to the city's strategic location.
Administration
The municipality of Boara Pisani is governed by Mayor Luciano Girardi and the Municipal Council, composed of nine members.
Notes
Boara Pisani is located in a strategic area, which allows easy access to surrounding cities. For example, it is only 45 kilometers from Venice. The city is also surrounded by numerous tourist attractions, such as the cities of Padua and Rovigo.
Other projects
If you are looking for a quiet place, surrounded by nature and close to many tourist attractions, Boara Pisani could be the perfect choice. Visit the municipality website for more information.