CALCINATE
'Calcinate' is a town in the province of Bergamo, Lombardy, Italy. Its economy is mostly based on industry.
The origin of the town are Gaulish and Roman, though it is first mentioned in a document from 1148. It was conquered by the Republic of Venice in the 15th century, and remained to it until 1797. In that period it became a flourishing agricultural centre.
★ Baroque parish church of ''Santa Maria Assunta and San Vittore''.
★ Romanesque church of ''San Martino'' (c. 14th century).
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History
The origin of the town are Gaulish and Roman, though it is first mentioned in a document from 1148. It was conquered by the Republic of Venice in the 15th century, and remained to it until 1797. In that period it became a flourishing agricultural centre.
Main sights
★ Baroque parish church of ''Santa Maria Assunta and San Vittore''.
★ Romanesque church of ''San Martino'' (c. 14th century).
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