Bellagio

229 m elevation ยท Pop. 3,370

Lombardia

Como

Bellagio is a comune in the provincia of Como, Lombardia with a population of 3,554 as of 2025. Between 1830 and 1912, at least 9 passengers departing from Bellagio arrived in the United States.

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Localitร 

Each Italian comune is divided into localitร  (localities), which include centri abitati (populated centers) and nuclei abitati (smaller settlements).

Centri abitati

AltitudePopulation
  • Bellagio229m2,539
  • Civenna627m635
  • Piano Rancio973m28

Nuclei abitati

AltitudePopulation
  • Gallasco-Cernobbio687m109
  • Guello631m34
  • Chevrio590m15
  • Pra' Filippo855m6
  • Rovenza723m2
  • San Primo1,116m2

Population and Migration

This chart shows annual resident population, US arrivals (1830 to 1912), and international migration (2001 to present). Not all data is available for every period, so gaps are normal.

US arrivals peaked in 1906 with 4 recorded passengers. Since 2001, net international immigration has added the equivalent of 9% of the current population.

Total US arrivals

9

1830โ€“1912

Peak year

1906

4 arrivals

Top Emigrant Cognomi

Most common cognomi (family names) among emigrants from Bellagio recorded in US arrivals, 1830 to 1912.

  1. 1.Gilardoni2
  2. 2.Corrieri2
  3. 3.Fusaro1
  4. 4.Balzone1
  5. 5.Pezzetti1
  6. 6.Treta1
  7. 7.Vilardoni1

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Notable People

People born in Bellagio.

  • Lucia Salab. 1967
  • Carlo Rottab. 1784
  • Eugenio BruschiniITb. 1939
  • Daniele GilardoniENITb. 1976
  • Miro GambaITb. 1879
  • Carlo SadaITb. 1809
  • Giorgio MelazziITb. 1957
  • Micaela GiustinianiITb. 1929
  • Teresio OlivelliENITb. 1916
  • Cosima WagnerENITb. 1837
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