Introduction
Municipality in Lombardy, Italy
Comune in Lombardy, ItalyEsino LarioComuneComune di Esino LarioLower Esino LarioLocation in the province of LeccoEsino LarioLocation of Esino Lario in ItalyShow map of ItalyEsino LarioEsino Lario (Lombardy)Show map of LombardyCoordinates: 45°59′40″N 9°19′58″E / 45.9945°N 9.3327°E / 45.9945; 9.3327CountryItalyRegionLombardyProvinceLecco (LC)FrazioniBigallo, OrtanellaGovernment • MayorPietro PensaArea • Total18.05 km2 (6.97 sq mi)Elevation913 m (2,995 ft)Population (31 July 2017) • Total747 • Density41.4/km2 (107/sq mi)DemonymEsinesiTime zoneUTC+1 (CET) • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)Postal code23825Dialing code0341Patron saintSt. VictorSaint day8 MayWebsiteOfficial website
Esino Lario (Italian pronunciation: [ˈeːzino ˈlaːrjo]; Lecchese: Esin [ˈeːzĩ]; locally Isen [ˈiːzẽ]) is a municipality (comune) of the Province of Lecco in the Italian region of Lombardy. It is about 60 kilometres (37 mi) north of Milan, 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) northwest of Lecco, and about 4.3 kilometres (2.7 mi) from the eastern shore of Lake Como.
The area around Esino Lario is surrounded by Alpine mountains, where the karst landscape has produced sink-holes and caves, including the "Icebox of Moncodeno". The municipality is part of the Mountain Community of Valsassina, Valvarrone, Val d'Esino, and Riviera and is entirely within the "Regional Park of Northern Grigna" (Parco delle Grigna Settentrionale).
Esino Lario borders the municipalities of Cortenova, Lierna, Mandello del Lario, Parlasco, Pasturo, Perledo, Primaluna, Taceno, and Varenna.
Geography
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Cainallo
Esino Lario from Grigna
The town is located in the Alpine foothills along the north-eastern slopes of Grigna mountain group, 4.3 kilometres (2.7 mi) from the eastern shore of Lake Como. It is located at the head of the small valley of Valsassina. The town consists of two distinct centres: Upper Esino and Lower Esino, located at an elevation of around 900 metres (3,000 ft); other minor localities within the municipality are Cainallo, at almost 1,300 metres (4,300 ft) above sea level, and Ortanella, at a little less than 1,000 metres (3,300 ft).
The district is entirely mountainous: the lowest point reached is 554 metres (1,818 ft), while the highest point is the summit of Grigne, 2,409 metres (7,904 ft). The presence of dolomite (rocks composed of calcium carbonate and magnesium) in the area, common to the rest of the foothills of the Alps of Lombardy, has led to the presence of numerous karst areas within the municipality.
Geographical features include the Moncodeno, an extensive natural amphitheater located on the north of the northern Grigna at an altitude of between 1,700 metres (5,600 ft) and 2,300 metres (7,500 ft), characterised by the presence of a large number of sinkholes (depressions in the ground) and almost 500 caves, formed by the combined action of the karst and erosion by ice that covered the area during the ice ages. In one of these caves, the Icebox of Moncodeno, are deposits of underground ice.
The locality is also characterised by the abundant presence of marine fossil deposits, a result of the geological history of the Alpine foothills, which emerged from the sea during the tectonic movements of the Alpine orogeny in the Cenozoic era. These deposits have long been studied by palaeontologists; among the first interested scholars was the geologist and palaeontologist Antonio Stoppani during the 19th century.
Climate[edit]
Esino Lario, like most of the Valsassina valley, features a humid, temperate climate, cooler than in the Po Valley due to the higher elevations. At the nearest weather station, in Barzio, (elevation 770 metres (2,530 ft) — Esino Lario's elevation is about 100 metres (330 ft) higher), mean annual temperature is around 10 °C/50 °F (compare, for example, with around 13 °C (55 °F) in Milan). Precipitation is abundant, with more than 1,700 millimetres (67 in) falling in an average year. Rainfall is frequent in every season, with a little less in winter when there can be snowfall. As in most temperate climates, there are prolonged and well-defined intermediate seasons.
Summers are moderate, with frequent rain showers and thunderstorms. Mean summer temperature is around 19 °C (66 °F), higher in July and August, and slightly lower in June; even during the most intense heat waves, maximum temperatures rarely exceed 32 °C (90 °F). Winters are quite mild; the average temperature for December, January, and February is around 1–2 °C (34–36 °F), more or less the same temperature recorded in the Po Valley at much lower elevations. This is due to the phenomenon of inversion (a deviation from the normal atmospheric behaviour, where temperature increases with elevation) frequently observed in midwinter when subtropical high-pressure systems reach northern Italy. Winters can become snowy, as extratropical cyclones carry moist and cool air from the North Atlantic.
Climate data for Esino Lario as of 2014
Month
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
Jul
Aug
Sep
Oct
Nov
Dec
Year
Mean daily maximum °C (°F)
8(46)
10(50)
15(59)
17(63)
22(72)
25(77)
28(82)
27(81)
22(72)
17(63)
12(54)
8(46)
18(64)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F)
−1(30)
0(32)
3(37)
6(43)
11(52)
14(57)
16(61)
16(61)
12(54)
8(46)
3(37)
−1(30)
7(45)
Average precipitation mm (inches)
67(2.6)
45(1.8)
61.8(2.43)
146.8(5.78)
164.8(6.49)
179.3(7.06)
149.9(5.90)
148.7(5.85)
170.1(6.70)
144.8(5.70)
143.1(5.63)
73.8(2.91)
1,495.1(58.85)
Average rainy days
9
6
7
14
16
14
11
13
11
13
12
10
136
Source: World Weather Online, as of 2014