Temù


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nameTemù
official_nameComune di Temù
native_namelmo
image_skylinePanorama - Temù (Foto Luca Giarelli).jpg
image_captionTemù
image_shieldTemù-Stemma.png
coordinates
region
province(BS)
frazioniPontagna, Villa Dalegno, Lecanù
area_total_km243.04
population_footnotes
population_total1,113
population_as_of2016
elevation_m1150
saintSan Bartolomeo
day24 agosto
postal_code25050
area_code0364
website
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Geography

It is situated on the river Oglio, in the upper Val Camonica. It is composed of two districts: Pontagna (1.164 m.) and Villa Dalegno (1.380 m.).

Monuments and Attractions

Religious Architecture

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Temù has three main churches:

  • San Bartolomeo Apostolo: it was renovated in the 19th century and its structure dates back to the 16th century. The gate is made of marble from Vezza d'Oglio.
  • Sant'Alessandro: it is located in the street which goes to Vione. The structure dates back to the 16th century, but the bell tower dates back to the 13th century.
  • Santi Martiri: it is situated in Lecanù and dates back to the 16th century.

Culture

Museums

Temù hosts the Museo della Guerra Bianca in Adamello (Museum of the White War in Adamello).

Economy

Tourism

Nowadays, despite the presence of beautiful natural resources which could attract tourists, the economy of Temù is based on the residential construction (secondary houses and residence) in relation to the activity of the ski area of Adamello Ski.

In summer tourism is underestimated compared to its richness in natural resources and local traditions, whereas the exploitation of the territory is excessive is winter due to winter sports, for example skiing. This is the main reason why the jobs are mostly seasonal.

Administration

Mayors

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Period fromPeriod toMayorPartyPosition
23 April 199514 June 1999Maria Giovanna BattistelPartito Popolare ItalianoMayor
14 June 19998 June 2009Corrado TomasiLista Civica di CentrosinistraMayor
8 June 2009in officeMenici RobertoLista Civica di CentrosinistraMayor
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Municipalities Union

Temù is part of the Unione dei Comuni dell'Alta Valle Camonica ("Municipalities Union of High Val Camonica") together with Ponte di Legno, Vione, Vezza d'Oglio, Incudine and Monno. The Unione is based in Ponte di Legno and it was established in 2000. Its surface is 284,10 km².

Union with Ponte di Legno

On 28 October 2012 the municipality asked residents in a referendum about the union with Ponte di Legno, but the proposal has not been approved and the same happened in 2017.

References

References

  1. [https://demo.istat.it/bilmens2011gen/index02.html ISTAT]
  2. Ertani, Lino. (1980). "Dizionario del dialetto camuno e di toponomastica". Tipografia M. Quetti.
  3. Dato Istat - Popolazione residente al 30 novembre 2016.
  4. Fontana, Eugenio. (1984). "Terra di Valle Camonica". Industrie Grafiche Bresciane.
  5. Ministero dell'Interno - Unione dei Comuni dell'Alta Valle Camonica, su pers.mininterno.it URL consultato il 26 luglio 2008

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