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Sondrio (; ; ; archaic or Sonders; ) is an Italian city, and administrative centre for the province of Sondrio, located in the heart of the . , Sondrio counted approximately 21,876 inhabitants. In 2007, Sondrio was named the Alpine Town of the Year.


History
Formerly an military camp, today's Sondrio was founded by the : in their language Sundrium meant "Exclusive property", referring to the status of free men ( ) of the holders of the city and the surrounding land.

After the fall of the in Italy, Sondrio became part of the Holy Roman Empire. The Capitanei of Vizzola, who controlled much of the Valtellina, had it in 1040 from the emperor Henry II. From 1310 to 1335 the city was involved in the war between the Guelph and Ghibelline factions of the nearby , and its war against . After having resisted several attacks by the Comaschi, in 1335 Sondrio and Valtellina became part of the Visconti Milanese dominions.

From the second half of the 16th century to the end of the 18th century, Sondrio was governed by the Tre Leghe Grigie ("Three Grey Leagues") of the , as the capital city of . After the , Sondrio was the centre of heavy struggles between the Catholic Valtellinesi and the Protestant Grisons. In 1620 the citizens, led by Giacomo Robustelli, killed 180 Protestants and declared the independence of the Valtellina.

After the parenthesis, in which it became part of the Cisalpine Republic (later Kingdom of Italy), Sondrio with the Valtellina was annexed to the Austrian Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia, and fought gallantly for its independence.


Geography
The town is located in the middle of the province, and borders with the municipalities of , , Castione Andevenno, , Montagna in Valtellina, and Torre di Santa Maria. Its hamlets ( ) are Arquino, Colda, Gualtieri, Ligari, Moroni, Mossini, Ponchiera, Sant'Anna, Sassella, Triangia and Triasso.


Government

Economy
The territory of Sondrio has numerous vineyards; wines produced include the Sassella and Grumello. Wine represents one of the main resources of this region, together with tourism, especially in winter.

Another important piece of Sondrio's economy is its banking industry, with the Banca Popolare di Sondrio BPS – Banca Popolare di Sondrio and the Credito Valtellinese Gruppo bancario Credito Valtellinese both headquartered in Sondrio and listed on the .


Main sights
The heart of Sondrio is its central Garibaldi Square. Not far from it is the , home of the Art and History Museum of Valtellina. In a dominant position, near the ancient road to the Valmalenco, linking the town to Switzerland, stands the Masegra Castle, housing the Historical Museum of the Grisons Domination.

The church of Santi Gervasio e Protasio rebuilt in Neoclassical-style in 1838, was built in the 12th century as a Romanesque and collegiate church. Other sights include the Torre Ligariana, once the collegiate's bell tower, and the Palazzo Pretorio, once the seat of the Grisons government.

Across the railway in direction of there is the ancient Church of Maria della Sassella, which the local tradition dates back to the 10th century. In March 2021 the Roman Catholic Diocese of Como declared the church to be a diocesan Marian sanctuary.


People
  • Giovanni Pietro Ligario (1686–1748), painter
  • (1814–1878), painter
  • (1842–1910), physiologist and histologist
  • (1872–1950), physician, bacteriologist and professor
  • Primo H. Zopatti (1878-1934), entrepreneur America, Zopatti Bros., Dorchester.
  • Pier Luigi Nervi (1891–1979), engineer
  • (1898—1952), Italian-Australian hermit
  • (1937–2022), writer, translator and literary critic
  • Sophia Zopatti Lewis (b.1941), Olympic dressage hunter/jumper Rome 1960
  • (b. 1947), politician
  • Benedetto Della Vedova (b. 1962), politician
  • Raffaella "Raffy" Rossi (b. 1974), ski mountaineer and skyrunner
  • Luca Colombo (b. 1984), football player
  • Matteo D'Alessandro (b. 1989), football player
  • (b. 1990), ski mountaineer
  • (b. 1990), ski mountaineer
  • (b. 1990), short track speed skater
  • Lorenzo Passerini (b. 1991), conductor


Twin towns – sister cities
Sondrio is with:
  • Radovljica, Slovenia
  • São Mateus, Brazil
  • , Germany


Sports
is the football club of the city and currently plays in .


Climate

See also
  • Sondrio railway station


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