# Cannobio

> Italian comune

**Wikidata**: [Q23291](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q23291)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannobio)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/cannobio

## Summary
Cannobio is an Italian comune (municipality) in the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, in the country of Italy. It is identified on maps at latitude 46.066666666667 and longitude 8.7 and maintains an official website at http://www.cannobio.net.

## Key Facts
- Classification: Italian comune (municipal division of Italy).
- Country: Italy — a sovereign state in Southern Europe (Italy is listed as the country for Cannobio).
- Province: Verbano-Cusio-Ossola — a province of Italy containing Cannobio.
- Region context: Sant'Agata sopra Cannobio is described as being in Cannobio, Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, Piedmont, Italy (linking Cannobio to the Piedmont regional context in the source).
- Coordinates: latitude 46.066666666667, longitude 8.7.
- Official website: http://www.cannobio.net.
- Populations (reported values in sources): 5182.0; 5162.0; 5190.0; 5003.0.
- Subordinate or related human settlements: Carmine (human settlement in Cannobio, Italy); San Bartolomeo (related place); Nizzolino (human settlement in Italy); Sant'Agata sopra Cannobio (human settlement in Cannobio, Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, Piedmont, Italy).
- Nearby / regionally associated geographic feature: Castelli di Cannero — rock islets in Lake Maggiore (Maggiore Lake) in Italy; listed as a related entity in the Cannobio context.
- Wikidata / Wikipedia identifiers: wikidata_description — "Italian comune"; wikipedia_title — "Cannobio"; sitelink_count — 58.
- Related administrative concept: "comune of Italy" — municipal division type to which Cannobio belongs.

## FAQs
Q: Where is Cannobio located?
A: Cannobio is a comune in the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola in Italy; coordinates are 46.066666666667 N, 8.7 E.

Q: What is Cannobio’s official website?
A: The municipality’s official site is http://www.cannobio.net.

Q: How many people live in Cannobio?
A: Source-reported population values include 5182.0, 5162.0, 5190.0, and 5003.0; these are the population figures provided by the available data.

Q: What administrative units is Cannobio part of?
A: Cannobio is a comune (municipality) of Italy and is located in the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola; the source also connects Cannobio to the Piedmont regional context via Sant'Agata sopra Cannobio.

Q: What settlements and places are associated with Cannobio?
A: Associated places named in the source are Carmine, San Bartolomeo, Nizzolino, Sant'Agata sopra Cannobio, and the nearby Castelli di Cannero rock islets in Lake Maggiore.

Q: How is Cannobio represented in data and reference systems?
A: Cannobio appears on Wikipedia with the title "Cannobio," has a wikidata_description "Italian comune," and a sitelink_count of 58 in the provided data.

## Why It Matters
Cannobio matters as a local administrative unit within Italy’s municipal structure. As a comune it functions as the basic level of local government, providing municipal services and local governance for its residents and the smaller settlements associated with it (such as Carmine and Sant'Agata sopra Cannobio). Its recorded population figures illustrate the scale of the community and support planning, resource allocation, and local cultural identity. Cannobio’s presence in digital reference systems (Wikipedia title, Wikidata description, sitelink_count) and its official website make it discoverable to researchers, visitors, and potential residents, linking local administration to national and international informational networks. Proximity and associations with regional landmarks such as the Castelli di Cannero rock islets in Lake Maggiore add geographic and touristic relevance to the comune within the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola and the broader Piedmont context quoted in the sources.

## Notable For
- Being an officially recognized Italian comune in the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola.
- Exact geolocation: recorded coordinates at latitude 46.066666666667 and longitude 8.7.
- Multiple reported population data points in source material (5182.0; 5162.0; 5190.0; 5003.0), indicating repeated demographic measurement.
- Hosting or administratively relating to several named settlements: Carmine, San Bartolomeo, Nizzolino, and Sant'Agata sopra Cannobio.
- Documented association with regional geographic feature Castelli di Cannero (rock islets in Lake Maggiore), noted in the provided relationships.
- Public-facing presence via an official municipal website (http://www.cannobio.net).
- Representation in knowledge bases: Wikipedia title "Cannobio", Wikidata description "Italian comune", and a sitelink_count of 58.

## Body

### Overview
Cannobio is documented as an Italian comune, the standard municipal unit used across Italy for local governance. The entity is represented in reference systems with the Wikipedia title "Cannobio" and a Wikidata description of "Italian comune." The data includes geographic coordinates and multiple population figures reported in the available sources.

### Location and Administrative Status
- Administrative level: comune (municipality), which is a municipal division in Italy ("comune of Italy").
- Province: Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, identified in the source as the province that contains Cannobio; the province itself is a province of Italy.
- Regional context: the source lists Sant'Agata sopra Cannobio as a human settlement in Cannobio, Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, Piedmont, Italy, linking Cannobio to the Piedmont region in the provided material.
- Country: Italy — the sovereign state in Southern Europe reported as the country for Cannobio in the source.

### Geographic Coordinates and Identification
- Exact coordinates recorded: latitude 46.066666666667; longitude 8.7.
- These coordinates serve as the canonical geospatial identifier included in the provided structured properties.

### Population and Demography
- Population values contained in the source: 5182.0, 5162.0, 5190.0, 5003.0. The source lists these numeric values without year labels; they are the population figures available in the provided material.
- No further demographic breakdown (age structure, density, or census years) is present in the supplied data.

### Subdivisions, Settlements, and Nearby Places
- Carmine: described in the source as a human settlement in Cannobio, Italy.
- San Bartolomeo: listed as a related place in the Cannobio context.
- Nizzolino: recorded as a human settlement in Italy and related to Cannobio’s data.
- Sant'Agata sopra Cannobio: explicitly described as a human settlement in Cannobio, Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola, Piedmont, Italy.
- Castelli di Cannero: included among related entities; these are rock islets in Lake Maggiore (Maggiore Lake) in Italy and are listed as a geographically related feature in the Cannobio knowledge set.

### Relationships to Broader Administrative and National Entities
- Comune of Italy: Cannobio is an instance of the "comune of Italy" municipal division type.
- Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola: Cannobio is located within this provincial jurisdiction; the province itself is a province of Italy as stated in the source.
- Country-level affiliation: the source records Italy as the country for Cannobio. Italy is provided in the detailed knowledge as a sovereign state in Southern Europe with extensive national identifiers; that country-level context is the national framework for Cannobio’s administration.

### Online Presence and Reference Identifiers
- Official municipal website: http://www.cannobio.net.
- Wikipedia title: "Cannobio" (as given in the structured properties).
- Wikidata description: "Italian comune".
- Sitelink_count: 58 — the number of sitelinks associated with Cannobio in the provided data.
- These identifiers indicate how Cannobio is represented in public online knowledge systems and support discovery and verification.

### Related Geographic and Cultural Features
- The presence of named settlements that belong to or are associated with Cannobio demonstrates the comune’s local administrative reach and community structure (Carmine; San Bartolomeo; Nizzolino; Sant'Agata sopra Cannobio).
- Castelli di Cannero (rock islets in Lake Maggiore) are listed among related places; their inclusion points to regional geographic features tied to the area in which Cannobio is situated.

### References present in the source material
- The structured properties and related-entity listings are the basis for all claims in this entry. The data fields supplied include coordinates, population figures (four numeric values), website URL, sitelink_count, wikipedia_title, and wikidata_description, plus named related places and administrative relationships to the Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola and to Italy.

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## References

1. Virtual International Authority File
2. Freebase Data Dumps. 2013
3. Czech National Authority Database
4. Italian National Institute of Statistics
5. [Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018. Italian National Institute of Statistics](http://demo.istat.it/pop2018/index3.html)
6. [Source](https://demo.istat.it/?l=it)
7. GeoNames
8. [Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011. Italian National Institute of Statistics](https://www.istat.it/it/archivio/156224)
9. Wiki Loves Monuments Italia
10. [archINFORM](https://www.archinform.net/service/wd_aiort.php)
11. Seismic classification in Italy
12. [Source](https://rischi.protezionecivile.gov.it/it/sismico/attivita/classificazione-sismica)