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Formigine
Italy, officially the Italian Republic or Repubblica Italiana, is a Southern European country comprising of the Po River valley, the Italian Peninsula and the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia. It is shaped like a boot and for this reason Italians commonly call it lo Stivale, the boot or, due to its prevalent peninsular geographical nature, la Penisola, the Peninsula. Formigine is a town in the province of Modena, Emilia-Romagna, Italy. It is located at around 44 degrees North and 10 degrees east. Its inhabitants are called Formiginesi or pinellesi. Its remarkable landmarks include the Mediaval Castle, Villa Gandini or Aggazzotti, Hermit Enrico's house and the San Bartolomeo Church. Formigine’s ZIP code is 41043 and it belongs to the province of Modena. It is 10 kilometers away from Modena, a Chief Town of homonymous province. Formigine has a population of 30,073 inhabitants and an area of 47 square kilometers. It shows a population density of 63,985 inhabitants per square kilometer. Formigine is 82 meters above the mean sea level. The municipality of Formigine had a population of 26.667 inhabitants according to the national census of 1991. After the national census made in 2001, the population was 30.073 inhabitants. It showed that during the years 1991 to 2001, there was a percentual variation of 12.77 percent inhabitants. The inhabitants are spread in 10,888 families with an average of 2.76 people per family. The territory of the municipality is between 55 and 110 meters above the mean sea level. A city known for its historic myths and traditions, scenic beauty, cooperative people and luxurious hotels and cottages, Formigine is one of the favorite holiday destinations for most of the vacation lovers.
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