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Luino (
Western Lombard Western Lombard is a group of varieties of the Lombard language, a Romance language of the Gallo-Italic subgroup. It is spoken primarily in Italy and Switzerland. Within Italy, it is prevalent in the Lombard provinces of Milan, Monza and Brianz ...
: ''Lüin'') is a small town and ''
comune A (; : , ) is an administrative division of Italy, roughly equivalent to a township or municipality. It is the third-level administrative division of Italy, after regions () and provinces (). The can also have the City status in Italy, titl ...
'' near the border with
Switzerland Switzerland, officially the Swiss Confederation, is a landlocked country located in west-central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the south, France to the west, Germany to the north, and Austria and Liechtenstein to the east. Switzerland ...
on the eastern shore of Lake Maggiore, in the
province of Varese The province of Varese () is a Provinces of Italy, province in the Lombardy region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Varese (population of 80,857 inhabitants), but its largest city is Busto Arsizio. The headquarters of AgustaWestland, the compa ...
, in the Italian region of
Lombardy The Lombardy Region (; ) is an administrative regions of Italy, region of Italy that covers ; it is located in northern Italy and has a population of about 10 million people, constituting more than one-sixth of Italy's population. Lombardy is ...
. Luino received the honorary title of city with a presidential decree in 1969. Luino is well known for its weekly market, currently held on Wednesdays, which is purportedly the largest of its kind in Europe. It is also a popular destination for tourists, especially from Switzerland, Germany and the Netherlands.


History

Although a Roman necropolis has been excavated in the area, Luino is mentioned by documents only in 1169 AD, as Luvino. In the Middle Ages it was contested between powerful families from Como and
Milan Milan ( , , ; ) is a city in northern Italy, regional capital of Lombardy, the largest city in Italy by urban area and the List of cities in Italy, second-most-populous city proper in Italy after Rome. The city proper has a population of nea ...
, but was able to maintain its status as a free commune. As part of the Duchy of Milan, it was acquired by
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in the early 16th century and, in 1541, king Charles V gave it right to hold a market in alternance with Maccagno, who had been enjoying it alone so far. The concession was confirmed in 1786. Here in 1848 Italian patriots from Piedmont rose against the Austrian occupation.
Giuseppe Garibaldi Giuseppe Maria Garibaldi ( , ;In his native Ligurian language, he is known as (). In his particular Niçard dialect of Ligurian, he was known as () or (). 4 July 1807 – 2 June 1882) was an Italian general, revolutionary and republican. H ...
fought here against the Austrians, and Luino later was the first city in Italy to erect a monument to him (1867). The area of Luino underwent a high industrialization process, starting from the late 19th century, which caused significant ecological damage to the eponymous
Lake A lake is often a naturally occurring, relatively large and fixed body of water on or near the Earth's surface. It is localized in a basin or interconnected basins surrounded by dry land. Lakes lie completely on land and are separate from ...
.


Transport

The town's railway station, located on the Oleggio–Pino line, is an important border stop, especially for freight trains to the Gotthard railway. Passenger traffic is served by the line S30 of the Ticino railway network, operated by the international company TiLo, and by the regional trains to
Gallarate Gallarate (; Lombard language, Lombard: ''Galaraa'') is a city and ''comune'' of Alto Milanese of Lombardy and of Milan metropolitan area, northern Italy, in the Province of Varese. It has a population of some 54,000 people. It is the junction ...
, operated by the Lombard railway company Trenord. Luino is also served by a regular boat service that takes passengers from Luino to a number of other towns and villages around Lake Maggiore.https://www.navigazionelaghi.it/en/


Economy

By the end of the 19th century, Luino was a heavily industrialised town; the textiles industry being particularly strong here, due to the many water courses which could be used to power the machinery and many textile factories were set up in the local area by Swiss industrialists. Although some shadows of this past trade do remain in the names of local streets and villas (Villa Hussy, via Stehli in the neighbouring Germignaga), the activity in this sector has now diminished considerably. Many local residents travel every day to work in Switzerland. These so-called ''frontalieri'' (i.e. 'borderers') make Luino and neighbouring towns and villages dormitory towns to some extent.


Notable people

Two notable figures of 20th century Italian literature, Piero Chiara and Vittorio Sereni, were born in Luino. The Nobel Prize for Literature–winning playwright Dario Fo also spent part of his youth here and in the nearby Porto Valtravaglia. The antifascist catholic priest Piero Folli was parish priest in Voldomino, a part of Luino, from 1923 to 1948, and was arrested there by the fascists on 3 December 1943 for having helped a group of Jews to escape to Switzerland.


International relations


Twin towns — Sister cities

Luino is twinned with: * Sanary-sur-Mer, France, since 2001


References


External links

* * {{authority control Populated places on Lake Maggiore