Bignasco
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Bignasco is a village in the district of Vallemaggia, in the canton of Ticino, Switzerland, consolidated into the adjacent municipality of Cevio.
Geography
Bignasco is a village situated at the confluence of the river Maggia and the Bavona in the Swiss canton of Ticino, near the Italian border.{{Cite web |url=http://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160619092328/http://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs |url-status=dead |archive-date=2016-06-19 |title=Bignasco |last=Swiss Federal Statistics Office |date=2016}}
History
As of 1230 documented as Bugnascho.
In the 14th century Bignasco, Cavergno, Menzonio and Brontallo formed a single cooperative, but each village remained autonomous. In 1483, the parish Bignasco dissolved from Cevio.
In 1781 Bignasco was given the right to hold two fairs.
In 1786, Bignasco and Cavergno split.
During the eighteenth century a constant stream of emigrants went to Italy and Holland, while in the 19th century, Bignasco was not much affected by a mass emigration. For centuries, the main occupations of the inhabitants were agriculture and livestock, crafts and the occupations of seasonal emigrants; The use of hydropower at the beginning of the 1960s brought in infrastructure and jobs.
From 1907–65, Bignasco was the terminus of the railway connecting the Maggia Valley with Locarno. Gneis was transported by rail out of the valley and German and English tourists traveled up the valley.{{Cite journal |date=1999 |title=Im Vorgarten zum Paradies |journal=Schweiz. Vallemaggia |volume=2 |issue=1 |doi=10.33926/gp.2019.1.5 |issn=1421-8909|doi-access=free }}{{rp|15}}
Bignasco was the largest municipality in the district by area and also included the hamlet of San Carlo in the Valle Bavona.
On 22 October 2006 Bignasco forfeited its status as an independent municipality when, together with the village of Cavergno, it was consolidated into the municipality of Cevio.
Churches
Population
Famous people
- Carla del Ponte, former war crimes prosecutor and former Swiss Attorney-General (*1947).
References
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External links
{{Commons category|Bignasco}}
- {{HDS|2256|Bignasco}}
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Category:Former municipalities of Ticino
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