Agordo

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{{Infobox Italian comune

| name = Agordo

| official_name = Comune di Agordo

| native_name = {{native name|lld|Agort}}

| image_skyline = Agordo (BL) Italy village.jpg

| imagesize = 300px

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| image_caption = View of the town center of Agordo (2006)

| image_shield = Agordo-Stemma.png

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| coordinates = {{coord|46|16|N|12|2|E|type:city(4,225)_region:IT|display=inline}}

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| region = Veneto

| province = Belluno (BL)

| frazioni = Brugnach, Colvignas, Crostolin, Farenzena, Giove, Le Grave, Mozzach (ladin: Mozach), Parech, Piasent, Ponte Alto, Rif, Toccol (ladin: Tocol), Valcozzena (ladin: Valcozena), Val di Frela, Veran

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| mayor = Sisto Da Roit

| area_footnotes =

| area_total_km2 = 23.67

| population_footnotes =

| population_total = 4045

|population_as_of = 30 June 2017All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.

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| population_demonym = Agordini

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| elevation_m = 611

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| postal_code = 32021

| area_code = 0437

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File:Agordo panorama serale.jpg

Agordo ({{langx|lld|Ègort}}, locally {{lang|lld|Agort}}; {{langx|de-AT|Augarten}}) is a town and {{lang|it|comune}} (municipality) in the Province of Belluno, in the Veneto region in Italy. It is located about {{convert|100|km|0|abbr=off}} north of Venice and about {{convert|20|km|0|abbr=off}} northwest of Belluno.

Agordo was the headquarters of Luxottica Group S.p.A., the world's biggest eyewear company, before it was moved to Milan.

Toponymy

According to Giovan Battista Pellegrini, the name "Agordo" may derive from a Lombard personal name, possibly Agihard. However, there is a noted discrepancy between the current pronunciation and that of the suffix -hàrd. Additionally, there is a phonetic similarity with the Rhaeto-Romance word Aga, meaning "water" which, when combined with the suffix -ort, translates to "watery." This term could refer to marshy areas associated with the various streams that were historically present (but have since been drained and redirected into the Rova stream, which once flowed through Agordo).

Notable people

Twin towns

References

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{{Province of Belluno}}

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