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See also: town of See also: Italian appearance in the Swiss See also: canton of Tessin or Ticino, of which till ,881 it was one of the three capitals (the others being See also: Bellinzona, q.v., and Lugano, q.v.)
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It is built at the See also: north or Swiss end of the Lago Maggiore, not far from the point at which the Maggia enters that lake, and is by See also: rail 14 m
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S.W. of Bellinzona
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Its height above the See also: sea-level is only 682 ft., so that it is said to be the lowest spot in See also: Switzerland
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In 'goo its population was 3603, mainly Italian-speaking and Romanists
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It was taken from the Milanese in 1512 by the Swiss who ruled it till 1798, when it became See also: part of the canton of Lugano in the Helvetic Republic, and in 1803 part of that of Tessin or Ticino, then first erected
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In 1555 a number of See also: Protestant inhabitants were expelled for religious reasons, and going to Zurich founded the See also: silk industry there
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Above See also: Locarno is the romantically situated sanctuary. of the Madonna del Sasso (now rendered easily accessible by a funicular railway) that commands a glorious view over the lake and the surrounding country
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