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Zogno is an Italian town of 8,883 inhabitants in the province of Bergamo in Lombardy. The municipality is located in the lower Brembana Valley on a slope between the eastern slope of Monte Zucco (1232 m a.s.l.)a bend of the Brembo river about 11 kilometers north-west of the orobic capital. The municipality is part of the Mountain Community of the Brembana Valley.
It is about 18 kilometers Bergamoabout 70 kilometers Milan.
Located in the lower portion of the Brembana Valley not far San Pellegrino Terme (4 km). The capital extends along the valley road, on the right bank of the Brembo river, while the other inhabited centers are located mainly on the left bank.
Among the hamlets, Stabello stands out, a village of about 450 inhabitants located south-east of Zogno on the left side of the valley at about 380 m asl: the etymology dates back to Roman times when the legions camped in the Lemine area led to pasture the horses on the village plain built stables (stabellum) hence the name Stabello. The vernacular poet Pietro Ruggeri originated this small village, initially inhabited by shepherdsfarmers, who added the name Stabello to his name, in order to remember its origins.
In a small side valley on the left are Poscante (400 m above sea level) and, slightly above, Grumello de 'Zanchi (410 m above sea level), both of considerable size. Also on the left, on a slope, there are Endenna (the largest fraction, at an altitude of 420 m), Somendenna (670 m), Miragolo San Marco (960 m)Miragolo San Salvatore (970 m). Proceeding Zogno towards San Pellegrino Terme, you will find Ambria, a rather large hamlet located at the entrance of the Val Serina. Above Ambria, on the left side, there is Spino al Brembo (470 m a.s.l.).
The inhabited area was served by the Zogno station, very active in passengerfreight services; the plant was located along the Brembana Valley railway, active between 19061966 (8).
The Valle Brembana cycle path was built on the track in the direction of Piazza Brembana.
A second station, which stood in the hamlet of Ambria, was also equipped with a freight yarda link with the mineral water bottling company the Bracca spa. Invia commenti Cronologia Salvate Community
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