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Schenna ( German pronunciation: [ˈʃɛna] ; Italian : Scena [ˈʃɛːna] ) is a comune (municipality) and a village in South Tyrol in northern Italy , located in the Passeier Valley , about 25 kilometres (16 mi) northwest of the city of Bolzano .

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5-459: As of 30 November 2010, it had a population of 2,841 and an area of 48.2 square kilometres (18.6 sq mi). Schenna borders the following municipalities: Hafling , Kuens , Merano , Riffian , St. Leonhard in Passeier , Sarntal , and Tirol . The municipality contains the frazioni (subdivisions, mainly villages and hamlets) Schennaberg (Montescena), Tall (Valle), and Verdins. In

10-501: A population of 756 and an area of 27.4 square kilometres (10.6 sq mi). Hafling borders the following municipalities: Merano , Sarntal , Schenna and Vöran . The city gave its name to the Haflinger breed of horses. The emblem is a natural breed Haflinger horse on a mountain with three vert peaks, through a pine tree. The mountain and the pine symbolize that the village is located at high elevation. The coat of arms

15-413: Is why it used to be written "Schönna", although others say that it is named after a Roman landowner called Sconius. In the 6th-7th century people began to arrive from Bavaria and Franconia . The shield is argent and sable party per fess ; at the top a gules lion is represented coming out from the bottom. The emblem was adopted in 1972, even if it was in use prior to World War I. According to

20-533: The Middle Ages an important castle was built. Archduke Johann of Austria acquired it in 1845. In the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s many festivals took place inside it, but now, for health and safety reasons (since there was no emergency exit) there are no more. Inside the castle, known as "Schloss Schenna" Andreas Hofer 's cot is to be found. "Schenna" comes from the German "Schön Au" meaning "Lovely Pasture" which

25-561: The 2011 census, 98.18% of the population speak German, 1.67% Italian and 0.15% Ladin as first language. Hafling Hafling ( German: [ˈhaːflɪŋ] ; Italian : Avelengo [aveˈleŋɡo, aveˈlɛŋɡo] ) is an Italian comune (municipality) and a village in South Tyrol in Italy about 20 kilometres (12 mi) northwest of Bolzano and high above the valley basin of Merano . As of 30 November 2010, it had

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