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Domodossola
Comune in Piedmont, Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Domodossola (Italian: [ˌdɔmoˈdɔssola];[3] Lombard: Dòmm) is a city and comune (municipality) in the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, in the region of Piedmont, northern Italy. It was also known as Oscela, Oscella, Oscella dei Leponzi, Ossolo, Ossola Lepontiorum, and Domo d'Ossola (due to its position in the Ossola valley), or simply Domo. The Peruvian aviation pioneer, Jorge Chávez, died here in 1910 in an airplane crash.
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Geography
Domodossola is situated at the confluence of the Bogna and Toce Rivers and is home to 18,300 people.
The city is located at the foot of the Italian Alps and acts as a minor passenger-rail hub. Its strategic location accommodates Swiss rail passengers, and Domodossola railway station acts as an international stopping-point between Milan and Brig (a Swiss city of German language) through the Simplon Pass (Italian: Sempione). The Domodossola–Locarno railway is a 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in) metre gauge line to the east across the border to Locarno.
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History
Domodossola was the chief town of the Lepontii when the Romans conquered the region in 12 BCE.
During World War II Domodossola was part of an uprising against the Germans, whereby the valley of Ossola declared itself a free partisan republic in September 1944 and broke away from Fascist Italy. The rebellion was crushed by German troops within two months but was an important symbol for anti-fascist movements within Italy until the end of the war.
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Main sights
- Collegiate church of St. Gervasius and Protasius.
- Domodossola railway station designed by Luigi Boffi.
- Palazzo Silva (17th century).
Domodossola is most famous for the Sacro Monte Calvario, a site of pilgrimage and worship close to it that has been also recognized as a humanity heritage by UNESCO.
- Piazza Mercato at night
Economy
The economy is mostly based on services, the working of stones, and the mechanics industry. The valleys in the area contain many dams and hydroelectric plants.
Culture
Its name is widely known in Italy as part of the local spelling alphabet as the entry: "D for Domodossola".

Twin towns
Brig, Switzerland
Busto Arsizio, Italy
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