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Piedmont, regione (region), northwestern Italy, comprising the province (provinces) of Alessandria, Asti, Biella, Cuneo, Novara, Torino, Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, and Vercelli.

To the south, west, and north Piedmont is surrounded by the vast arc of the Ligurian Apennines and the Maritime, Cottian, Graian, and Pennine Alps. The core of Piedmont is the Po River valley, which lies open to the east and consists of some of the best farmlands in Italy. The name piedmont (“at the foot of a mountain”) has become a term generally applied to such a region. South of the Po River are the low and intensively cultivated hills of Monferrato and of Langhe. In the foothills of the Alps are Lakes Maggiore and Orta. The Po and its tributaries, the Dora Baltea, Dora Riparia, Sesia, Tanaro, and Scrivia, provide the area with ample water for agriculture.

In Roman times Piedmont was important because its passes connected Italy with the transalpine provinces of Gaul. After periods of Lombard and Frankish rule, the house of Savoy emerged as the most important feudatory of northwestern Italy. This dynasty first became powerful as successor to the marquesses of Ivrea and of Turin, but after 1400 Savoy’s control of both slopes of the Alps, ruling over what is now French Savoie and over Piedmont, gave it undisputed sovereignty over much of the region. After 1700 practically all of Piedmont passed under Savoyard domination, and the addition of Sardinia and its territories provided still wider interests. During the Risorgimento (movement for Italian independence), Piedmont led the attempts of 1848, 1859, and 1866 to unite all of Italy, and Victor Emmanuel II, originally king of Piedmont and Sardinia, became modern Italy’s first king in 1861.

The Alpine arc of Piedmont plays a vital part in the power production of the region and of northern Italy as a whole; the region’s hydroelectric plants supply energy for industry, transportation, and domestic use. The forests provide lumber, and the Alpine and sub-Alpine meadows afford excellent pasture for cattle as the base of a prosperous dairy industry. The lowlands produce wheat and rice, vegetables and fruit, and milk and cheese. The hills south of the Po River are noted for the production of some of Italy’s highest-quality wines, both of the sparkling (Asti) and still (Barbera) varieties. (The historic vineyard landscape of Langhe, Roero, and Monferrato was designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2014.)

Piedmont forms part of the great industrial triangle of northern Italy (Turin-Genoa-Milan), and its manufactures are widely diversified. Turin—the capital, largest city, and leading industrial centre—is the site of one of the largest automobile plants in Europe, as well as of printing, textile, and machine industries. Ivrea, northeast of Turin, is the headquarters of one of Europe’s leading makers of office machinery. Textiles, chemicals, and glass are among the other important Piedmontese industries. The principal rail connection between France and Italy, the Turin–Col du Mont Cenis (Mount Cenis Tunnel)–Paris line, passes through Piedmont, while to the north the Simplon Tunnel leads to Switzerland. An excellent network of roads and expressways ties all parts of the region closely together. Genoa, easily reached from Piedmont, is the region’s port. Developments in the late 20th century included an all-weather road between France and Italy, passing through a 7.3-mile (11.7-km) tunnel under Mont Blanc and thence through the Valle d’Aosta to Turin and Milan. Area 9,807 square miles (25,399 square km). Pop. (2011) 4,363,916.

The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica This article was most recently revised and updated by Amy Tikkanen.

Piedmont | Italy, Map, History, & Facts (2024)

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What are 3 facts about Piedmont? ›

Some key Piedmont region facts are:
  • The Piedmont is underlain by Paleozoic (541- to 252-million-year-old) igneous and metamorphic rocks.
  • The Piedmont is the most populous region in Georgia.
  • Georgia's capital city, Atlanta, is in the Piedmont region.

What is the history of the Piedmont? ›

History. Piedmont was inhabited in early historic times by Celtic-Ligurian tribes such as the Taurini and the Salassi. They were later subdued by the Romans ( c. 220 BC), who founded several colonies there including Augusta Taurinorum (Turin) and Eporedia (Ivrea).

When did Piedmont become Italian? ›

Proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy, 1861.

Garibaldi's march to “liberate” the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies in 1860 brought the southern peninsula into the fold, and the new Kingdom of Italy was proclaimed on March 17, 1861, with the royal family of Piedmont-Sardinia as the new ruling monarchs of Italy.

Why is Piedmont famous? ›

Piedmont is a veritable Epicurean paradise. Home of the renowned white truffle, and its namesake annual festival, it's also a land rich in dried fruits like walnuts, chestnuts and hazelnuts, homemade cheeses, soft delicate veal, and all the fresh veggies for which Italy is known.

What landforms do Piedmont have? ›

Topographically, the Piedmont is made up of low hills and narrow valleys. The worn-down rocks of the Piedmont region pass below the sedimentary rocks of the Atlantic Coastal Plain for more than 150 miles from the fall line.

What are the oldest rocks in the Piedmont? ›

These Precambrian rocks are the oldest materials found at the surface in the Southeast, ranging from 1.8- to 1.1-billion-year-old gneisses along Virginia's Blue Ridge Mountains and North Carolina's Roan Mountain Highlands to 1-billion-year-old gneisses in the Georgia and Alabama Piedmont.

Who was the first black family in Piedmont? ›

On January 21, 1924, Sidney Dearing and his wife, Irene, bought the house at 67 Wildwood Avenue in Piedmont. Irene's mother purchased the house with Sidney's money for a reported $10,000. She told the seller she was French Canadian hereby circumventing racial restrictions.

Who settled the Piedmont? ›

Early Piedmont settlers were primarily Scot- Irish and German people who were descendants of Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia settlers.

What tribe lived in the Piedmont region? ›

Occaneechi Band of the Saponi Nation

The Occaneechi descend from several small Siouan speaking tribes who were living in the Piedmont of North Carolina and Virginia when the first European explorers arrived in the 1600s.

Who was the king of Piedmont? ›

Victor Emmanuel II (Italian: Vittorio Emanuele II; full name: Vittorio Emanuele Maria Alberto Eugenio Ferdinando Tommaso di Savoia; 14 March 1820 – 9 January 1878) was King of Sardinia (also known as Piedmont-Sardinia) from 23 March 1849 until 17 March 1861, when he assumed the title of King of Italy and became the ...

What is the largest city in the Piedmont region? ›

Greensboro

What does Piedmont mean in English? ›

(lowercase) lying along or near the foot of a mountain range.

What is an interesting fact about Piedmont? ›

Did you know that the Piedmont region is known for its red clay soil, its lucrative chicken industry, and its Little White House, the beloved second home of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt? Although dairy and beef cattle are also raised in the Piedmont, poultry is the region's main livestock industry.

What food is famous in Piedmont? ›

Among the most typical dishes of this region, there is Piedmontese stew (bollito alla piemontese), veal in a tuna sauce (vitello tonnato), bonet (a typical Piedmont flan) and the bagna cauda, a dip made with anchovies, garlic and olive oil.

What makes the Piedmont unique? ›

Its geology is complex, with numerous rock formations of different materials and ages intermingled with one another. Essentially, the Piedmont is the remnant of several ancient mountain chains that have since been eroded.

What are some fun facts about Piedmont SC? ›

The place has had several names; the Indians and early settlers called it “Big Shoals of the Saluda,” later it was Garrison Shoals and then Piedmont. From the time the Indians used the big rocks of the shoals as a crossing, through the several bridges, Piedmont has been a crossroads for generations.

What are some facts about Piedmont NJ? ›

The Piedmont Province is an area of about 1,600 square miles and makes up approximately one-fifth of the state. It occupies all of Essex, Hudson, and Union Counties, most of Bergen, Hunterdon, and Somerset, and parts of Mercer, Middlesex, Morris, and Passaic.

What are some interesting facts about the Piedmont region in Virginia? ›

Virginia's Piedmont region contains the rolling foothills and river valleys between the Coastal Plain and the Blue Ridge Mountains. This area offers 22 loops to explore expansive grasslands, forests, pineland savannahs, and large reservoirs.

What is Piedmont for kids? ›

Piedmont, geographic region in the eastern United States, running some 600 miles (950 km) between New Jersey (north) and Alabama (south) and lying between the Appalachian Mountains (west) and the Atlantic Coastal Plain (east).

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