Bozzole
Bozzole, a small town in Piedmont
Hello everyone! Today I'll be talking about Bozzole, a small town in Piedmont with a population of 342 people. There isn't much information available about this town in the province of Alessandria, but I'll do my best to give you an idea of what it has to offer.
History
Bozzole has a very ancient history dating back to the Roman period. During the Middle Ages, the territory belonged to local lords and then passed under the dominion of the bishop of Casale Monferrato. In 1928, Bozzole was merged with the municipality of Gamalero and then became an independent municipality in 1952.
Symbols
The coat of arms of the municipality of Bozzole, granted in 1932, depicts two ears of wheat on a blue background. The blue symbolizes the sky and the ears of wheat represent agriculture, one of the main activities of the local economy.
Society
Demographic evolution
In recent decades, the population of Bozzole has remained fairly stable around 300-350 inhabitants. However, in the 1960s, the town had a population of over 700 people. Most of the residents of Bozzole are elderly, but there are also many families with young children.
Administration
The municipality of Bozzole is governed by a mayor and a municipal council made up of seven members. In recent years, the administration has sought to promote the tourism development of the town, which is known for its natural beauty.
Below is a table showing the successive administrations in this municipality:
Notes
There are no particular notes to report regarding Bozzole.
Other projects
If you want to learn more about Bozzole, you can visit the municipality's website or search for information on Wikipedia.
External links
- Bozzole Municipality's website: [link to website]
- Wikipedia page on Bozzole: [link to Wikipedia]
Category: Municipalities in the Province of Alessandria.
And that's all there is to know about Bozzole. If you ever have the opportunity to visit this Piedmontese town, don't hesitate to do so!