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Elevation

[?] Elevation of a city refers to the height above sea level at which the city is located, measured in meters.
42

Population

[?] This is a town's official population, measured each year by the national statistics authority.
17800

Real Population (5km)

[?] Our "Real Population" metric reflects more accurately a town's real size by including inhabitants in the immediate vicinity of the town's official borders.
113600

Air Quality Rating

[?] Based on PM10, PM2.5, NO2, SO2, and ozone levels. Higher scores indicate cleaner air.
92

Region

Friuli-Venezia Giulia

Walkability

Very Walkable

Housing availability

[?] Based on total number of properties (sale and rent) classifies housing availability into five categories: low, relativel ylow, medium, relatively high and high.
Medium

Avg Download Speed (Mbps) / Avg Upload Speed (Mbps)

49
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Climate Description

Mild winters, warm summers, year-round sun, well-distributed rain, occasional snow.

Cordenons

Friuli-Venezia Giulia

A residential town with cultural events, agricultural roots, and small industries in scenic Friuli-Venezia Giulia.

Quality of Life Score

[?]Factors in air quality, amenities, walkability, population, and environmental risks. Higher scores suggest better living conditions.

81

Quality of Infrastructure

[?]Measures internet speed, healthcare access, airports, rail, and walkability. Higher scores mean better connectivity and essential services.

58

Quality of Economy

[?]Based on income, property prices, job availability, and population density. Higher scores indicate stronger economic conditions.

85

Cordenons Demographics

Population

[?] This is a town's official population, measured each year by the national statistics authority.

17800

Real Population (5km band)

[?] Our "Real Population" metric reflects more accurately a town's real size by including inhabitants in the immediate vicinity of the town's official borders.

113600

Births Per 100 Deaths

70.0

Population Data Source

ISTAT,2023

Estimated Unemployment Rate

Touristy Index

[?] Calculation of tourist density index for the city, comparing its total tourist number to the overall average tourist number of the region relative to its own population.The index indicates how a location’s tourist density compares to the average, with values above 100 representing higher-than-average density and values below 100 representing lower-than-average density.

Not Touristic

Income per capita (2023)

[?] This is an estimation of average income per resident for this town, based on 2023 data from the Italian Ministry of Finance.

25000

Income rank in Italy (2023)

[?] This is a ranking of the town's average income per resident, against the full list of townships in Italy.

466 out of 7901

Infrastructure and Connectivity

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Closest Airport

Name

Antonio Canova (Treviso)

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby airport stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

7

Driving Time

47min(s)

Antonio Canova (Treviso) Airport is located about 3 km from Treviso and 31 km from Venice, serving as an accessible alternative to Venice Marco Polo Airport. With over 3 million passengers annually, it caters primarily to European destinations, being a focus city for low-cost carrier Ryanair which offers direct flights to cities such as Alicante, Berlin, and Budapest. This airport is recognized for its budget-friendly connections within Europe, mainly serving leisure travellers heading to or from the Veneto region, including popular routes to Southern Europe and Eastern Europe.

2nd Closest Airport

Name

Marco Polo (Venice)

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby airport stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

8

Driving Time

50min(s)

Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) is situated in Tessera, part of the Venice municipality, approximately 7.6 kilometres from Mestre and Venice. The airport is a focus city for airlines like Ryanair and easyJet, with scheduled flights to 90 destinations in 35 countries, including key European cities as well as seasonal routes to the US, Canada, Korea, and the Middle East. Renowned for its water transport links, the airport provides straightforward access to Venice, enhancing connectivity for both leisure and business travellers.

3rd Closest Airport

Name

Friuli Venezia Giulia (Trieste)

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby airport stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

7

Driving Time

54min(s)

Friuli Venezia Giulia Airport, also known as Trieste Airport, is located near Ronchi dei Legionari, Italy, serving the Trieste region in north-eastern Italy. It has seen substantial growth in passenger numbers, with key routes to major European cities like Frankfurt, Milan, Rome, and Barcelona, and serves as a hub for Ryanair. Notable for its intermodal transit hub, the airport offers convenient railway and road connections, enhancing accessibility and making it a vital gateway for international and domestic travellers.

Closest Rail

Name

Stazione di Pordenone

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby rail stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

8

Driving Time

15min(s)

Train service at Stazione di Pordenone includes the following features:

– **Rail Lines**: The station is part of the Venice–Udine railway line.
– **Key Destinations**: It is connected by direct trains to various destinations including Udine, Venezia Santa Lucia, Sacile, Trieste Centrale, Casarsa, Munich, and Vienna.
– **Train Operators**: The primary operator is Trenitalia, with services also provided by other companies like Railjet for international routes.
– **Frequency of Departures**: While specific timetables are not detailed, the station experiences heavy passenger traffic throughout the day.
– **Types of Trains**: The services at the station include high-speed trains (such as Frecciarossa and Railjet), night trains (Nighjet, EuroNight, Intercity Notte), as well as regional trains (Regionale Veloce and Treno regionale).

2nd Closest Rail

Name

Stazione di Cusano

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby rail stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

7

Driving Time

17min(s)

Train service at Stazione di Cusano operates three rail lines: S2, S4, and S12, which are part of the Milan suburban railway network. Key destinations connected by direct trains include central Milan and other suburban areas. The primary train operator is Trenord, which offers frequent departures, typically every 30 minutes to hourly. The services include a mix of regional trains and suburban services, without high-speed train offerings.

3rd Closest Rail

Name

Stazione di Casarsa

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby rail stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

7

Driving Time

19min(s)

Train service at Stazione di Casarsa includes several rail lines, specifically the Venice–Udine railway and the Casarsa–Portogruaro railway. Key destinations connected by direct trains encompass major cities such as Trieste, Gorizia, Udine, Treviso, Venice, and further connections to Bologna and Rome via night trains. The primary train operators at this station are Trenitalia, which operates local, regional, and express services. Departure frequency varies, with certain routes offering multiple connections throughout the day. Some services are available as frequently as every half hour, particularly for regional trains, while others may have a few per day. The station has a mix of train types, including both high-speed and regional trains, providing a versatile travel option for passengers.

Infrastructure & Amenities

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Healthcare

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Housing & Property Market

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Connectivity & Digital Access

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Education

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Climate & Weather

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Precipitation

[?] Based on daily climate data for precipitation from OPEN-METEO this parameter indicates how a city's annual precipitation compares to others in terms of percentage, with values ranging from 0 (lowest) to 1 (highest). For example, a percentile rank of 0.75 means the city's total precipitation is higher than 75% of other cities.

High (71st-80th percentile)

Sunshine

Somewhat High (61st-70th percentile)

Snowfall

Somewhat Low (21st-30th percentile)

Min Annual Temperature (°C)

[?] This parameter represents the monthly average of daily minimum temperatures for January, based on data from OPEN-METEO.

-0.5

Max Annual Temperature (°C)

[?] This parameter represents the monthly average of daily minimum temperatures for January, based on data from OPEN-METEO.

28

Climate Description

Cordenons, Italy, experiences a climate marked by modest winter chills and warm summers. The town enjoys a fair share of sunshine throughout the year, ensuring ample daylight for outdoor activities and exploration. Precipitation is well-distributed across the seasons, with occasional snowfall adding a brief, picturesque transformation during the colder months. The temperate averages create a comfortable environment year-round, suitable for retirees and expats seeking a mild European climate. This balanced weather pattern supports both leisurely pursuits and the vibrant local culture that draws visitors and new residents to Cordenons.

Annual Temperature Chart (Min)

Annual Temperature Chart (Max)

Sunny Days By Month

Environmental & Air Quality

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Classifications

PM10

[?] PM10 levels indicate Good air quality at 0–20 µg/m³, Fair at 20–40 µg/m³, Moderate at 40–50 µg/m³, Poor at 50–100 µg/m³, Very Poor at 100–150 µg/m³, and Extremely Poor at 150–1200 µg/m³.

Good

PM2.5

[?] PM2.5 is Good if PM2.5 levels are between 0–10 µg/m³, Fair between 10–20 µg/m³, Moderate between 20–25 µg/m³, Poor between 25–50 µg/m³, Very Poor between 50–75 µg/m³, and Extremely Poor between 75–800 µg/m³.

Fair

NO2

[?] NO₂ levels are considered Good at 0–40 µg/m³, Fair at 40–90 µg/m³, Moderate at 90–120 µg/m³, Poor at 120–230 µg/m³, Very Poor at 230–340 µg/m³, and Extremely Poor at 340–1000 µg/m³.

Good

SO2

[?] SO₂ levels indicate Good air quality at 0–100 µg/m³, Fair at 100–200 µg/m³, Moderate at 200–350 µg/m³, Poor at 350–500 µg/m³, Very Poor at 500–750 µg/m³, and Extremely Poor at 750–1250 µg/m³.

Good

O₃

[?] For O₃, the air is Good at 0–50 µg/m³, Fair at 50–100 µg/m³, Moderate at 100–130 µg/m³, Poor at 130–240 µg/m³, Very Poor at 240–380 µg/m³, and Extremely Poor at 380–800 µg/m³.

Fair

Air Quality Rating

[?] Based on PM10, PM2.5, NO2, SO2, and ozone levels. Higher scores indicate cleaner air.

92

Air Quality Description

Cordenons, a quaint town in Italy, offers a generally pleasant air quality environment that can be particularly appealing for those seeking a healthier lifestyle in their retirement. The atmosphere here predominantly ranges from good to fair in its pollution levels. The air is mostly clean, marked by satisfactory levels of particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide—a significant consideration for those sensitive to urban pollution. Ozone levels sit at moderate which is typical for many suburban areas, supporting outdoor activities without the heavy burden of industrial pollutants. This setting enables residents and newcomers alike to enjoy outdoor spaces with fewer concerns about air quality.

Cordenons, a quaint town in Italy, offers a generally pleasant air quality environment that can be particularly appealing for those seeking a healthier lifestyle in their retirement. The atmosphere here predominantly ranges from good to fair in its pollution levels. The air is mostly clean, marked by satisfactory levels of particulate matter and nitrogen dioxide—a significant consideration for those sensitive to urban pollution. Ozone levels sit at moderate which is typical for many suburban areas, supporting outdoor activities without the heavy burden of industrial pollutants. This setting enables residents and newcomers alike to enjoy outdoor spaces with fewer concerns about air quality.

Town Descriptions

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Getting There

Cordenons offers solid connectivity, situated near major roads leading to Treviso and Venice. The nearest airports, Antonio Canova and Marco Polo, facilitate access to international flights. Additionally, nearby train stations enhance regional transport links, catering well to commuters and travelers alike.

Getting Around

Local Cuisine

Cordenons, located in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, is characterized by a culinary scene that synergizes local traditions with international influences. The local cuisine reflects the region’s diverse heritage, featuring robust dishes such as Jota (a winter stew), Paparot (a cornmeal and spinach soup), Gnocchi di Prugne (plum-filled dumplings), and Cjarsons (ravioli with sweet and savory fillings). The gastronomy is deeply rooted in the influences from adjacent regions, notably Slavic and Central European flavors, combined with Mediterranean elements. Restaurants in Cordenons range from local trattorias offering traditional Friulian dishes to international establishments providing a variety of cuisines, including Italian, Asian, and more. Notably, the Michelin Guide features acclaimed establishments within close proximity in Pordenone, such as La Primula and La Ferrata, offering refined culinary experiences that elevate the regional flavors to a broader audience.

Shopping Overview

Shopping options include a variety of supermarkets, including general grocery chains and speciality food stores. There are several shopping centres featuring fashion, electronics, and lifestyle products. Additionally, the area offers boutiques for gifts, antiques, and unique items. Market types include both indoor and outdoor markets catering to diverse products. Residents can also access vintage and consignment shops for unique finds. Overall, the shopping landscape is well-suited for everyday needs as well as leisure shopping experiences.

Neighborhoods

Green Areas and Parks

In Cordenons, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, outdoor enthusiasts can explore several trails and activities. The Cordenons – Magredi del Cellina trail, a 13.4-mile path, provides a moderate hiking challenge, favored for both running and biking. It follows the left bank of the Cellina River. Another option, the Villa d’Arco route, offers a 7.5-mile walk, notable for the “Vin Neuf” sport event each October. Additional exploration can be done on the Fiume Meduna – Canale Battistin trail, a 6.5-mile loop near local streams. These trails provide varied outdoor experiences for retirees and expats considering the area.

✅ Pros

– High-quality healthcare services available in the region.
– Excellent air quality contributes to overall well-being.
– Low unemployment rate ensures a stable local economy.
– Non-touristic environment offers authentic Italian living experience.
– Vibrant cultural and historical backdrop to explore.
– Good transportation connections to major cities and regions.
– Opportunities for integration into the local community.
– Mild climate suitable for year-round outdoor activities.
– Adequate educational facilities for families and lifelong learning.
– Reliable internet connectivity for remote work and leisure.

❌ Cons

– Limited nightlife options for those seeking vibrant social scenes.
– Smaller town means fewer shopping and dining choices available.
– Healthcare score suggests some room for improvement in services.
– Infrastructure score indicates potential transportation and accessibility issues.
– Integration can be challenging for non-Italian speakers initially.
– Mild climate might feel monotonous without distinct seasonal changes.
– Internet speeds may be slower compared to larger cities.
– Cultural events may not cater to diverse international interests.
– Limited expat community for socializing and support networks.
– Lack of tourist attractions might lead to boredom for some.

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Summary

Cordenons, located in the picturesque Friuli-Venezia Giulia region, offers a blend of historical charm and modern conveniences. With a population of around 18,000, it serves predominantly as a bedroom community, with many residents commuting to nearby industrial centers. The town’s cultural life is vibrant, supported by the “A. Moro” Cultural Centre and events such as the Philarmonic concerts and a notable tennis tournament. Cordenons embraces its agricultural roots, balanced by small and medium-sized industries, although it faces challenges from industrial competition in the region. Key attractions include historical re-enactments and local traditional feasts, reflecting the town’s rich heritage. Nestled amidst scenic landscapes, it enjoys good air quality, but the nearest major beach is a short drive away, posing a minor drawback for those seeking coastal relaxation.

✅ Pros

– High-quality healthcare services available in the region.
– Excellent air quality contributes to overall well-being.
– Low unemployment rate ensures a stable local economy.
– Non-touristic environment offers authentic Italian living experience.
– Vibrant cultural and historical backdrop to explore.
– Good transportation connections to major cities and regions.
– Opportunities for integration into the local community.
– Mild climate suitable for year-round outdoor activities.
– Adequate educational facilities for families and lifelong learning.
– Reliable internet connectivity for remote work and leisure.

❌ Cons

– Limited nightlife options for those seeking vibrant social scenes.
– Smaller town means fewer shopping and dining choices available.
– Healthcare score suggests some room for improvement in services.
– Infrastructure score indicates potential transportation and accessibility issues.
– Integration can be challenging for non-Italian speakers initially.
– Mild climate might feel monotonous without distinct seasonal changes.
– Internet speeds may be slower compared to larger cities.
– Cultural events may not cater to diverse international interests.
– Limited expat community for socializing and support networks.
– Lack of tourist attractions might lead to boredom for some.

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