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Ronco Biellese é uma comuna italiana da região do Piemonte, província de Biella, com cerca de 1.533 habitantes. Estende-se por uma área de 3 km, tendo uma densidade populacional de 511 hab/km². Faz fronteira com Biella, Pettinengo, Ternengo, Valdengo, Vigliano Biellese, Zumaglia. More information...

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