Have you ever heard of the most mysterious village in Italy? What would you think if we told you that there's a tiny mountain village wrapped in a real aura of mystery? Come with us to discover the mystery of Rosazza, a tiny village in the province of Biella.
Rosazza counts just a hundred inhabitants and is one of the municipalities in the Valle Cervo area, a small land high up on the mountains along the border between Piedmont and Aosta Valley. This village was given its name by Federico Rosazza Pistolet, a famous 19th-century Italian important man who was a member of Mazzini's Giovane Italia association and Senator of the Kingdom, as well as a key member of Masonry.
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