Baiano, Administrative division in Campania, Italy.
Baiano is a small municipality in the Agro Nolano area of the Province of Avellino, situated at 196 meters elevation in Campania. The settlement sits within a rural mountain region characterized by modest development and natural surroundings.
The name derives from a Roman estate called praedium Badianum dating to ancient times. During the Middle Ages, the territory fell under the Lombard duchy of Benevento.
The community honors Saint Stephen as their patron saint through celebrations held at the Church of Saint Stephen Protomartyr each August. Local traditions and religious observances remain central to village life and identity.
Municipal offices are located on Via F. Napolitano where administrative services are handled. Information and support can be accessed through in-person visits or digital channels.
The village maintains a building layout typical of southern Italian mountain communities where homes cluster together compactly. This tight-knit arrangement has shaped how residents interact and organize daily life.
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