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Vicinale

Vicinale is an Italian term used primarily as an adjective meaning neighbor­ing, adjacent, or nearby. It is derived from vicino (near) and ultimately from Latin vicinus. In contemporary Italian the word is relatively formal or archaic, and you are more likely to encounter it in legal, historical, or technical writing than in everyday speech.

Geographic and infrastructural usage often appears in compounds such as strade vicinali, a traditional designation for

In addition to its adjectival use, vicinale appears in related nouns and expressions that reference proximity

Overall, vicinale mainly appears in formal, historical, or specialized contexts. In everyday language, speakers usually prefer

rural
roads
that
are
in
the
vicinity
of
a
community
and
historically
maintained
by
the
local
landowners
whose
properties
border
the
road.
This
reflects
a
system
in
which
responsibility
for
local
infrastructure
is
distributed
among
neighbors
rather
than
centralized
in
a
municipal
authority.
The
concept
of
proximity
implied
by
vicinale
can
also
extend
to
descriptions
of
areas,
assets,
or
features
that
lie
in
the
near
neighborhood
of
a
reference
point.
or
adjacency,
though
the
form
is
less
common
in
modern
parlance.
More
common
synonyms
for
close
proximity
in
everyday
Italian
are
vicino,
nelle
vicinanze,
or
limitrofo.
more
common
terms
like
vicino
or
nelle
vicinanze
to
express
the
idea
of
nearness.