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In the Mottalunga area of Comignago, we offer building land starting from a surface area of 1,180 m2. The land index for these lands is 0.6. Different sizes available in the area, with prices starting from €80,000.00 Depending on the size it is possible to create real estate units of different sizes, totally customizable. Follow the updates in real time also on our Facebook page "Professionecasa Arona" by LIKEING the page. You can find all our real estate proposals on the website ------> ****** Comignago is a town in the Province of Novara located near Vergante, near the southern Piedmontese part of Lake Maggiore. The center is located in an easily cultivable hilly area, rich in water and, for this reason, in the past populated by several mills. Over the centuries the territory has been an important transit area between Lake Maggiore and Lake Orta. Origins of the name. The toponym Comignago derives from "Cominia", a Roman family known in Rome at the time of the Tarquini who - during the period of colonization of the Gallo-Ligurian area - settled in Comignago by having a residence built in the center of the town which, later, became the Abbey of Santo Spirito. History. The origins. Many burials can be traced back to a period ranging from the 1st century BC to the 4th century AD. C. and, therefore, also testify to a first pre-Roman settlement of the Gallo-Ligurian type. Following the fall of the Roman Empire, the area came under the jurisdiction of the monks. In these years of the Middle Ages the first parchment that talks about Comignago is dated 1046. In 1413 Comignago was added to the fiefdom of Borgo Ticino assigned to the Viscontis. Subsequently, in 1447 Duke Filippo Maria Visconti handed over the fiefdom to Vitaliano Borromeo. The noble Zaffira family had residence in Comignago for centuries, who owned a palace called Castello on a hill opposite the Church of S. Giovanni Battista. The Abbey of Santo Spirito. Based on what is reported in the medieval manuscripts, in 1282 the friars of the Order of the Humiliated - who inhabited the Abbey - had the tower of the complex built, which served as a bell tower. Since the Order of the Humiliated was suppressed in 1571, until the end of 1700 the Abbey belonged to: Cardinal Scipione Borghese, Agostino Cusani and Carlo Francesco Durini, Aloisio Omodei and Lorenzo Raggi. In 1798 the assets and the monastery complex were sold to the family of the current owners. Curiosity. The town of Comignago, especially in the northern part, is rich in water which occasionally resurfaces at ground level with fountains or small streams. These conditions have allowed the construction, in the past, of at least four mills: Molino Vaglio, Molino del Croso, il Mulinetto and il Mulinazzo. The mills are now used as private homes. Belen Rodriguez and her husband Stefano De Martino chose Comignago and the Abbey of Santo Spirito to celebrate their wedding.--94350ecadfc55712e5b61acd0df6cd0c!
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