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Welcome to the Province of Biella: A Brief History and Important Events

Hello friends, today I want to talk to you about the Province of Biella, a beautiful area of Piedmont with a long history. The Province of Biella was established in 1622, thanks to the initiative of Duke Carlo Emanuele I of Savoy. Initially, its creation aimed to facilitate tax collection, but over the years, the province has grown and evolved.

In 1859, the Province of Biella was abolished and included in a district of Biella, part of the Province of Novara. It was only in 1992 when the Province of Biella was created again as an autonomous entity.

The Province of Biella has also had some particularly significant events that have impacted the area's history. In 1968, the eastern area of Biellese was hit by a flood that caused many deaths and the destruction of many homes and businesses. Fortunately, today the province has recovered and is a prosperous and lively area.

The Province of Biella Today

The Province of Biella today is made up of 74 municipalities and has a population of approximately 169,024 inhabitants. Cossato is the second largest municipality in the province after Biella. The province shares its borders with Aosta Valley, the metropolitan city of Turin, and the Province of Vercelli.

Despite financial difficulties in recent years, the Province of Biella is a thriving area. Thanks to the presence of an important textile industry, the economy is in good shape, and the area is populated by active and hardworking people.

The Province of Biella: history and vitality of Piedmont.

The Aggregation of the Province of Biella with Novara

In recent years, the Province of Biella has faced some administrative challenges. In 2012, the Monti government had planned to aggregate the Province of Biella with that of Novara. However, the proposal was not positively received, and the Province of Biella remained autonomous.

Conclusions

In summary, the Province of Biella is a very interesting place with a long history. Despite financial problems in recent years, the province is growing and represents a thriving and vital area of Piedmont. If you are looking for a charming place to spend time, the Province of Biella could be the right choice for you. Do you agree?

Andrea Fontana
Updated Thursday, Jan 19, 2023