Redavalle is a small comune in Lombardy, Italy, located in the province of Pavia. The town is situated in the Po Valley, on the banks of the Staffora River. The climate is humid subtropical, with hot, humid summers and cold, wet winters. Redavalle has a long and rich history, dating back to the Roman era. The town was first mentioned in a document from 972 AD, and it was later part of the Duchy of Milan. In the 16th century, Redavalle was conquered by the Spanish, and it remained under Spanish rule until the 18th century. The town was then part of the Kingdom of Sardinia, and it became part of Italy in 1861.
Geographic Data for Redavalle, Lombardy, Italy
Latitude | 45° 2.278' |
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Longitude | 9° 12.136' |
Timezone | Europe/Rome |