Passo di Rigano, First-level unit in western Palermo, Italy.
Passo di Rigano is an administrative division in central-western Palermo that spreads across several residential neighborhoods. The area is organized through a network of streets connecting residential zones and local businesses throughout the district.
The area was formally established on December 21, 1976, as the 35th administrative division of Palermo. This reorganization was part of a broader restructuring of the city's administrative framework.
The district integrates into Palermo's urban fabric through its connection with neighboring areas like Uditore, Borgo Nuovo, and Boccadifalco, forming a diverse residential zone.
The area has direct access to major transportation routes including Viale Regione Siciliana Sud Est and Corso Calatafimi. These connections make it easy to reach other parts of the city by public transport or car.
From certain points in Passo di Rigano, residents can observe aircraft movements at the nearby Boccadifalco Airport, adding an aviation element to the urban landscape.
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