Bosco Chiesanuova, Administrative division in Province of Verona, Italy.
Bosco Chiesanuova is a commune in the Province of Verona in the Veneto region, situated at an elevation of around 1,100 meters. The area contains several villages such as Aglio and Folignano di Fondo, connected by secondary roads.
This commune is part of the Thirteen Communities, a historic group of settlements in this region that preserved their own character over centuries. These particular communities have deep roots in how the mountain area near Verona was settled and developed.
The community maintains strong connections to farming and rural life that show in local celebrations and the way neighbors interact throughout the year. People here keep traditional customs that shape how the village works together across all seasons.
A visit requires a car or public transportation since the area sits in the mountains with no major centers nearby. The best time to explore is summer and early autumn when mountain weather is more stable.
The place preserves the Cimbrian language today, an old Germanic tongue that came from the region's original settlers. This language survives in few places across Europe and gives the area a distinctive cultural identity.
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