Passarera

Passarera: The Small Hamlet of Capergnanica

Hello friends! Today I want to talk to you about a small hamlet in the province of Cremona called Passarera. If you've never heard of it, don't worry because it's really very small. In this text I will tell you everything there is to know about this location!

Physical Geography

Passarera is located 75 meters above sea level. There's not much else to say in this sense, but it's always useful to know the geographical location of a place, right?

Passarera: the history of a hamlet in Cremona.

History

Like many other Italian hamlets, Passarera was a small ancient agricultural village. During the Napoleonic period (1809-1816) Passarera became a hamlet of Casaletto Ceredano, but regained autonomy with the constitution of the Lombardo-Veneto Kingdom. In 1861, at the Unification of Italy, the hamlet had 471 inhabitants. In 1869, instead, Passarera was aggregated to Capergnanica. Yes, I know, this paragraph may seem a bit boring, but history is important, isn't it?

Notes

In this section there were some notes to be made, but it seems that they were omitted. Don't worry, I assure you that they are very technical information and that you can safely do without knowing them.

Other Projects

This section refers to any projects concerning the town, but at the moment there seem to be none. Patience, there are many other interesting things to discover about Passarera!

External Links

Finally, if you want to deepen your knowledge of the hamlet, you can search for more information by visiting the external links you find on Wikipedia.

In conclusion, Passarera is a small hamlet of Capergnanica, but no less interesting for that. I hope this information has been useful to you and maybe even intrigued you to visit the location if you're around Cremona. See you soon, friends!

Erica Ferrari
Wrote by Erica Ferrari
Updated Saturday, Jan 14, 2023