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Adrara San Rocco : ウィキペディア英語版
Adrara San Rocco

Adrara San Rocco (St. Roch in Bergamo dialect) is an Italian town in the province of Bergamo, in the administrative region of Lombardy. The town is located about east of Bergamo and is situated in the Guern river valley. The town is part of the Mountain Community of Monte Bronzone Sebino, with a population of 836 inhabitants as of 2011.
==History==

The town dates from the Middle Ages, around the year 1000. The first documented evidence of settlement was the village of ''Adrara'', which had not yet been divided into the two existing entities.
The province of Bergamo was devastated by fratricidal conflict between the Guelph and Ghibelline, which in turn created a large influx of refugees into Adrara from these remote and quiet areas. However, fighting broke out in Adrara as well and a castle was built to protect inhabitants from the incursions of violence among the villagers.
During the fourteenth century, the territory fell under the domination of the Calepio family, who took possession of most of the valley. In the following century the arrival of the Venetian Republic put a definitive end to the factional struggles. Adrara experienced a period of peace and economic prosperity, along with a corresponding increase in population.
After this time of peace, territorial conflicts emerged between the upstream parish of San Rocco and the downstream village of San Martino.
In 1668, the territory of Adrara was divided into two different entities: Adrara San Rocco and Adrara San Martino. Lingering disputes took a century to resolve. The division was formalized in 1754, ending with the awarding of five ninths of the land to the community of San Rocco and the remaining four ninths to San Martino.
Literary critic and biographical author Eugenio Donadoni was born in San Rocco in 1870.

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