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Welcome to the province of Varese

Hello everyone! Today I will talk to you about the province of Varese, one of the most beautiful and interesting provinces of Lombardy. With its over 870,000 inhabitants, it is the fourth most populous province in Lombardy and the sixteenth in Italy.

Physical geography

The province of Varese is located between the Po Valley and the foothills of the Alps, in northern Insubria. It is divided into three areas: the mountainous area, the hilly area, and the plain. 32% of the territory is occupied by the mountainous area, which includes wonderful valleys such as the Olona Valley, the Veddasca Valley, and the Marchirolo Valley. The hilly area represents 46% of the territory, while the plain, the lowest area, represents 22% of the provincial territory.

In the province of Varese, there are three main rivers: the Ticino, the Olona, and the Tresa. There are also nine wonderful lakes, including the famous Lake Maggiore and the picturesque Lake Lugano.

Discover the beauty of the Varese province.

Institutional history

The province of Varese, whose capital is Varese, was established in 1927. Before that, the municipalities were part of the province of Como and Milan. The province of Varese descends from the ancient feudal institution of Seprio, autonomous since the seventh century. Throughout history, the province has been part of the Duchy of Milan and has been influenced by the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

The most important municipalities

The province of Varese has numerous important and characteristic municipalities. The most populous municipality is Busto Arsizio, with about 83,000 inhabitants. Other important municipalities are Gallarate with its 53,964 inhabitants and Saronno with its 38,411 inhabitants.

What to see in the province of Varese

The province of Varese is a very interesting region to visit for its natural beauty and historical treasures. There are many things to see in the province of Varese, such as the Sacro Monte di Varese, Valganna, Lake Maggiore, Lake Varese, and many other natural and cultural sites.

The Sacro Monte di Varese is one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites and includes fifteen chapels dating back to the seventeenth century, as well as the suggestive church of Santa Maria del Monte. Valganna is a spectacular valley, characterized by breathtaking landscapes and hiking trails.

Lake Maggiore and Lake Varese are two of the most beautiful lakes in Italy. Lake Maggiore is the second-largest lake in Italy and also extends into Switzerland. Lake Varese, on the other hand, is a small and tranquil lake surrounded by beautiful natural scenery.

What to eat in the province of Varese

In the province of Varese, there are many traditional dishes worth trying. The region's cuisine is characterized by the presence of typical and genuine products, such as porcini mushrooms, cheeses, and rice.

Among the most famous dishes are pizzoccheri, a typical pasta of the valley in Valtellina, and marubini di Lonate Pozzolo, a kind of ravioli stuffed with ground meat and grated cheese.

Conclusion

In summary, the province of Varese is a wonderful region worth visiting. With its natural beauty, historical treasures, and local cuisine, the province of Varese offers many opportunities for discovery and relaxation. We are certain that you will fall in love with the province of Varese, just like us!

Fabio Marino
Wrote by Fabio Marino
Updated Monday, Jan 9, 2023