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Ziano

Ziano is a toponym used for several places in Italy. The name appears most often in the northern part of the country and is usually encountered as the name of a small municipality or a parish-sized settlement within a larger comune. The origin of the name is uncertain, but it is generally treated as deriving from medieval or earlier toponymic traditions common in northern Italy.

The best-documented Ziano is Ziano Piacentino, a comune in the Province of Piacenza in the Emilia-Romagna region.

There are other localities that bear the name Ziano as frazione or as part of a larger

Ziano also occurs as a surname and may appear in various disambiguation contexts.

It
covers
a
rural
area
and
has
an
economy
largely
based
on
agriculture,
with
some
light
industry
and
local
services.
The
local
government
is
headed
by
a
mayor
and
a
municipal
council.
The
historical
center
features
traditional
Italian
architecture,
including
a
parish
church
and
several
rural
chapels,
and
the
community
maintains
local
religious
and
cultural
traditions,
including
annual
fairs
and
gastronomic
events.
commune,
especially
in
the
northern
regions
of
Italy.
In
such
cases,
Ziano
typically
refers
to
a
small
settlement,
hamlet,
or
neighborhood
rather
than
an
independent
municipality.