Tonengo
Tonengo is a frazione (hamlet) of the comune (municipality) of Mazzè, in the Metropolitan City of Turin, Piedmont, Italy.
Geography:
Tonengo is located in the Canavese area, near the border with the province of Vercelli. It is situated on a small hill overlooking the Dora Baltea river. The surrounding landscape is predominantly agricultural.
History:
Historically, Tonengo was an independent municipality before being incorporated into Mazzè. The area has been inhabited since Roman times, and evidence of its past can be found in local archaeological discoveries. The church of San Michele Arcangelo is a notable historical landmark in the frazione. The village's history is intertwined with that of the Savoy family, who held influence over the region for centuries.
Economy:
The local economy of Tonengo is primarily based on agriculture, with the cultivation of crops such as rice, corn, and grapes. Some residents also commute to nearby industrial centers for work.
Culture:
Tonengo maintains a strong connection to its rural traditions. Local festivals and celebrations often involve traditional music, food, and crafts.
Notable Features:
- The Church of San Michele Arcangelo.
- The panoramic views of the Canavese landscape.
- Its proximity to the Dora Baltea river.