Info Sheet
| Name | Todi |
|---|---|
| Province | Perugia |
| Region | Umbria |
| Population | 15.698 |
| Density | 70pp/kmยฒ pp/kmยฒ |
| Altitude | 400m m |
| Climate Zone | E |
About Todi
Todi is a municipality of 15.698 inhabitants located in the Perugia province in the Italian region of Umbria in Central Italy.
It has a population density of 70pp/kmยฒ people per kmยฒ and an altitude of 400m metres above the sea level.
Todi accounts for about 2.39% of the total population in the province of Perugia and about 0.02605% of the overall population of Italy as of 2022.
About Todi
Todi boasts medieval architecture, the Cathedral of Saint Mary, and the People's Palace.The town's medieval charm and cultural heritage are key attractions.
Todi has a rich history rooted in its medieval architecture and cultural heritage.
Over the years, it became renowned for its well-preserved medieval structures and cultural significance, attracting tourists interested in its historical legacy.
Climate
Todi is classified as a Climate Zone E, which means it is a fairly chill town. The local climate is characterized by long and cold winters with frequent snowfall in mountaineous areas, and somewhat warm and dry summers.
The province of Perugia experiences on average 42.89 days of hot temperatures (over 30ยฐC) and 10.49 cold temperature days (<5ยฐC) per year.
Precipitation in the form of rain or snow occurs around 84.84 days per year. There are 5.90 foggy days throughout the year.
The municipality of Todi enjoys approximately 8.1 hours of sunshine per day. This means that the town experiences an average of 328.50 sunny days in a year.