Correggio (Italy)

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Information for Authority record

Name (Hebrew)
קורג'יו (איטליה)
Name (Latin)
Correggio (Italy)
Other forms of name
קורייו (איטליה)
Coordinates
010.7640014 010.8087813 044.7818960 044.7501777 (gooearth )
Associated country
Italy
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 295121188
Wikidata: Q111176
Library of congress: n 84186691
Sources of Information
  • BGN(Correggio, ppl 44°46ʹN, 10°47ʹE; verified 1-2-85)
  • Sagrestani, M. Un collegio elettorale nell'età giolittiana, 1984:t.p. (Correggio)
  • LC data base, 1-2-85:(used in subj. hdg.: Correggio)
  • BGN(Correggio, ppl 44p0s46ʹ N., 10p0s47ʹ E.; verified 1-2-85)

Wikipedia description:

Correggio (Reggiano: Curèṡ) is a town and comune in the Province of Reggio Emilia, in the Emilia-Romagna region of Italy, in the Po valley. As of 31 March 2026 Correggio had an estimated population of 25,223. Its patron saint is Quirinus of Sescia, to whom the Basilica of San Quirino is dedicated. It was the seat of Veronica Gambara (1485–1550), a noted politician poet who ruled the principality after the death of her husband Giberto X, Count of Correggio, from 1518 to 1550. It is the birthplace of the Renaissance painter Antonio Allegri, who was called "il Correggio" from the name of his town. The French poet Tugdual Menon resided in Correggio for much of his life. It is also the birthplace of composer Bonifazio Asioli, Venetian School composer Claudio Merulo, rock singer Luciano Ligabue, educator Loris Malaguzzi, who developed the Reggio Emilia approach, 1908 Summer Olympics marathon runner Dorando Pietri, and novelist Pier Vittorio Tondelli.

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