Giulino

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Giulino
Memorial cross at Mussolini's death place
Memorial cross at Mussolini's death place
Giulino is located in Italy
Giulino
Giulino
Location of Giulino in Italy
Coordinates: 45°58′57″N 09°12′22″E / 45.98250°N 9.20611°E / 45.98250; 9.20611Coordinates: 45°58′57″N 09°12′22″E / 45.98250°N 9.20611°E / 45.98250; 9.20611
Country Italy
Region Lombardy
ProvinceComo (CO)
ComuneTremezzina
Elevation
250 m (820 ft)
Population
 (2005)
 • Total50
Demonym(s)Giulinesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
22010
Dialing code0344

Giulino (also known as Giulino di Mezzegra) is an Italian frazione of the Comune of Mezzegra, in the province of Como. Since 21 January 2014 both Giulino and Mezzegra are included in the comune of Tremezzina.

History[]

Early history[]

The village was an autonomous municipality until 1928, when it merged into Mezzegra becoming its frazione (civil parish).

Death of Mussolini[]

The village has passed into history because it is the place where Benito Mussolini and his lover Claretta Petacci were killed on 28 April 1945, in front of a manor house named Villa Belmonte. The execution was carried out by local resistance fighters (partigiani), who had captured the dictator at Dongo (often erroneously considered to be the place where the execution actually took place).[1]

Geography[]

Giulino, part of the geographical region, lies on the hills close to the north-western shore of the Lake Como. It is 2 km from Mezzegra, 30 from Como and 40 from Lugano (in Switzerland).

Literature[]

  • Bruno Giovanni Lonati : "Quel 28 aprile. Mussolini e Claretta: la verità". Mursia, 1994. ISBN 88-425-1761-5

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