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Asiago

Township in Veneto, Italy

Asiago

Township in Veneto, Italy

FieldValue
nameAsiago
official_nameComune di Asiago
native_nameSlege
image_skylineAsiago - 2615694751.jpg
imagesize200px
image_flagFlag_of_Asiago.svg
image_captionView of Asiago
image_shieldCoat_of_arms_of_Asiago.svg
coordinates
region
province(VI)
frazioniSasso
mayorRoberto Rigoni Stern
area_total_km2162
population_footnotes
population_total6462
population_as_of31 December 2014
population_demonymAsiaghesi/Slegar
elevation_m1001
istatsaint = St. Matthew
day21 September
postal_code36012
area_code0424
website
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the settlement in the Province of Vicenza, Italy

Asiago (; Venetian: Axiago, Cimbrian: Slege, German: Schlägen ) is a minor township (population roughly 6,500) with the title of cityhttps://www.asiago.it/it/altopiano_di_asiago/asiago/#google_vignette in the surrounding plateau region (the Altopiano di Asiago or Altopiano dei Sette Comuni, Asiago plateau) in the Province of Vicenza in the Veneto region of Northeastern Italy. It is near the border between the Veneto and Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol regions in the foothills of the Alps, approximately equidistant (60 km) from Trento to the west and Vicenza to the south. The Asiago region is the origin of Asiago cheese. The town was the site of a major battle between Austrian and Italian forces on the Alpine Front of World War I. It is a major ski resort destination, and the site of the Astrophysical Observatory of Asiago, operated by the University of Padua.

Culture

Asiago Airport

Until the middle of the nineteenth century many of the people of Asiago spoke Cimbrian, a German dialect.

Asiago is the birthplace of Italian writer Mario Rigoni Stern, and features prominently in his stories. It is also described in Emilio Lussu's One Year on the High Plateau, Lussu was an officer in the Sassari Brigade, and in his book the author describes the horror and violence of the war.

Battle of Asiago

Alpine-War 1915–1918 Monument in Asiago.

The Battle of Asiago (Battle of the Plateaux) was a counter-offensive launched by the Austro-Hungarians on the Italian Front in May 1916, during World War I. It was an unexpected attack that occurred near Asiago (now in northeast Italy, then on the Italian side of the border between the Kingdom of Italy and Austria-Hungary). Commemorating this battle and the fallen soldiers of World War I is the Asiago War Memorial, a monument and museum that is a popular site for visitors to the area.

In a later engagement in 1918, Edward Brittain, brother of Vera Brittain, was killed and was buried in the Granezza British military cemetery on the plateau. In 1970 Vera's ashes were scattered on his grave.

The Barenthal, Boscon, Granezza, Magnaboschi and Cavalletto Military Cemeteries at Asiago were designed by Sir Robert Lorimer in 1920.

Sport

The city is home to HC Asiago, a professional ice hockey team currently playing in the international Alps Hockey League as well as in the Italian top tier Serie A.

The Asiago Vipers, based in Asiago, are a professional inline hockey team. The team plays in the highest Italian inline league.

  • Enrico Fabris, long track speed skater who has won three World Cup races.
  • Ivan Lunardi, one of the best Italian ski jumpers in history.
  • Aldo Stella, ski mountaineer and cross-country skier.
  • Lucio Topatigh, Italian ice hockey legend.
  • Nicola Tumolero, European champion speed skater.

Asiago International Award for Philatelic Art

Since 1970 the "Circolo Filatelico Numismatico Sette Comuni Asiago" (Numismatic and Philatelic Chapter of the Seven Asiago Communities) has been awarding the prize for the best designed postage stamp of the year. Awards are also given for stamps with the best designs promoting tourism and for raising awareness of environmental issues.

Recent winners:

  • 2024 (2 winners) Czech Republic – Block of 4 stamps depicting works of William Shakespeare, and Luxembourg – Melting snowman holding parasol
  • 2023 Ukraine – "Russian warship, go...!"
  • 2022 San Marino – Two stamps for the 50th anniversary of Doctors Without Borders
  • 2021 Switzerland – 3 stamps showing the evolution of cinema theaters and audiences
  • 2020 Portugal – Nativity scene with LED light in the North Star
  • 2019 Liechtenstein – 3 stamps showing close-ups of birds' eyes

Geography

Sister cities

  • Noventa Vicentina
  • Lockport, Illinois

References

References

  1. All demographics and other statistics from the Italian statistical institute ([[National Institute of Statistics (Italy). Istat]])
  2. Paratico, Angelo. (2014-06-30). "One the greatest book about WW1 - A Year on the High-Plateau.".
  3. "Sacrario militare di Asiago-Leiten e museo del Sacrario". Itinerari della Grande Guerra.
  4. Dictionary of Scottish Architects: Robert Lorimer
  5. "Asiago Hockey".
  6. Soares, Professor. (2024-07-25). "54° Edição do Prêmio Asiago de Filatelia {{!}} Portal do Filatelista Temático".
  7. Soares, Professor. (2024-07-25). "54° Edição do Prêmio Asiago de Filatelia {{!}} Portal do Filatelista Temático".
  8. (24 July 2023). "Stamp with Russian warship wins philatelic Oscar in Italy".
  9. (16 August 2022). "San Marino wins top philatelic award".
  10. (6 September 2021). "The Asiago Top Prize Goes to Swiss Post".
  11. Soares, Carlos. (2020-09-26). "Prêmio Asiago". Filatelista Temático.
  12. (10 July 2019). "Liechtenstein stamps win Asiago International Philatelic Art Prize 2019".
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