Province of Biella, Administrative province in Piedmont, Italy
The Province of Biella is an administrative region in Piedmont that stretches across varied landscapes between the Po Valley and the Alps. The area encompasses numerous towns and villages while combining urban centers with rural and mountain terrain.
The territory existed for centuries as part of larger administrative units before gaining independence as a separate province in 1992. This separation marked a turning point in the region's governance and identity.
The sanctuary of Oropa shapes the spiritual character of this region and draws pilgrims from different areas. The chapels and buildings scattered across the mountain create a place where faith and landscape come together in daily experience.
The region is well connected by road and offers different ways to explore the towns and landscapes depending on your interests. You can travel to urban centers or mountain areas, each with its own character and pace of activity.
The region is home to a significant textile industry with wool mills that have shaped generations of craftsmanship. These factories and workshops remain active today and form the backbone of economic life in many communities.
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