Cavatore

Hello everyone! Today I want to talk to you about a small Piedmontese town called Cavatore, with only 261 inhabitants. Despite its small size, it offers its visitors and residents a great variety of attractions.

Society

The Municipality of Cavatore was one of the many Italian towns to experience a strong population decrease over the last century. In particular, the town has lost almost 75% of its original population. However, this has not prevented Cavatore from maintaining a sustainable economy and an active community life.

Culture

Cavatore is a town that is full of cultural vitality. Evening events, celebrations, and demonstrations are frequent. For example, in early September, the Mushroom Marathon is held, an unmissable event for the region. During this marathon, the locals share their knowledge of local mushrooms and compete for the best mushroom-based recipe prize.

Cavatore: a small Piedmontese village full of life and culture.

Administration

The list of administrations that have succeeded in Cavatore allows the history of the town to be represented. Through this chronology, one can see how the evolution of administrations has influenced the development of the village.

Notes

The Municipality of Cavatore is part of the Province of Alessandria. Being a very small town, it might be easy to miss, but that doesn't take away its charm!

Other projects

The Municipality of Cavatore not only has a unique identity but also offers a variety of free services. For example, one can find many outdoor activities, such as naturalistic and sporting paths; all without paying for parking and other services.

External links

For more information about Cavatore and the Province of Alessandria, you can visit the official website of the Municipality (https://www.comune.cavatore.al.it/) or the Province (https://www.provincia.alessandria.gov.it/). Thank you for reading this brief summary of Cavatore! I hope it has piqued your curiosity to visit this small village and discover its unique charm.

Luca Bianchi
Wrote by Luca Bianchi
Updated Thursday, Jul 28, 2022