Cerro Tanaro
Cerro Tanaro: a small town in Piedmont
Cerro Tanaro is a town located in Piedmont, in the province of Asti. With its 594 inhabitants, it is a small but charming village that has a lot to offer to its visitors.
Society
The population of the town has remained fairly stable over the years, with a slight increase in the last few decades. According to the latest survey in 2017, the number of inhabitants is 594 people.
Infrastructure and Transport
Cerro Tanaro has a train station, the Rocchetta Tanaro-Cerro station. This station is located along the railway line that connects Turin to Genoa and is served by regional trains. Thanks to this railway connection, it is easy to reach the town from other Piedmontese locations.
Administration
Cerro Tanaro has seen several municipal administrations over the years. Below is a table listing the different administrations that have succeeded each other at the head of the municipality.
Productive activities
Among the productive activities present in the territory of Cerro Tanaro, mention should be made of the LAGOR industry. This company, founded in 1971, has become nationally recognized for the processing of magnetic cores for electrical transformers.
Notes
There are no particular notes to report regarding Cerro Tanaro.
Related topics
The Natta family and the Adorno family are among the related topics linked to the history of the town of Cerro Tanaro. Another event that marked the history of this Piedmontese village is the Tanaro flood of 1994.
Other projects
For more information on the history and culture of Cerro Tanaro, please visit the town's website.