Info Sheet
| Name | Domodossola |
|---|---|
| Province | Verbano-Cusio-Ossola |
| Region | Piedmont |
| Population | 17.722 |
| Density | 480pp/kmยฒ pp/kmยฒ |
| Altitude | 272m m |
| Climate Zone | ? |
About Domodossola
Domodossola is a municipality of 17.722 inhabitants located in the Verbano-Cusio-Ossola province in the Italian region of Piedmont in Northern Italy.
It has a population density of 480pp/kmยฒ people per kmยฒ and an altitude of 272m metres above the sea level.
Domodossola accounts for about 11.23% of the total population in the province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola and about 0.02941% of the overall population of Italy as of 2022.
About Domodossola
Domodossola is a city in the province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, in the Piedmont region. It is located at the confluence of the Bogna and Toce rivers, near the Alps.Domodossola has a picturesque historical center, with a Gothic town hall and a Renaissance church. It is also a gateway to the Val Grande National Park and the Ossola Valley.
Domodossola was founded by the Celtic Insubres in the 6th century BC.
It was conquered by the Romans, the Lombards, the Franks, and the Swiss.
Domodossola was a free commune, a bishopric, and a fortified town.
Domodossola was part of the Duchy of Milan, the Kingdom of Sardinia, the Kingdom of Italy, and the Italian Republic.
Climate
Domodossola is classified as a Climate Zone ?, which means it is . The local climate is characterized by winters which are long and cold and summers which are dry and very hot. There are frequent precipitations in autumn and spring, and fog is not uncommon.
The province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola experiences on average 55.99 days of hot temperatures (over 30ยฐC) and 9.50 cold temperature days (<5ยฐC) per year.
Precipitation in the form of rain or snow occurs around 114.48 days per year. Fog is rarely an issue, with little to no foggy days throughout the year.
The municipality of Domodossola enjoys approximately 7.1 hours of sunshine per day. This means that the town experiences an average of 287.94 sunny days in a year.