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In the heart of the Dolomites: San candido

San Candido is located near the saddle of Dobbiaco, on the other side of the Alpine watershed, as it is crossed by the river Drava, a tributary of the Danube. San Candido and the nearby Sesto are therefore among the few Italian municipalities that do not belong to the Italian geo...

In the heart of the Dolomites: San candido — San Candido, Italy.

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San Candido is located near the saddle of Dobbiaco, on the other side of the Alpine watershed, as it is crossed by the river Drava, a tributary of the Danube. San Candido and the nearby Sesto are therefore among the few Italian municipalities that do not belong to the Italian geographical region because they belong to the Danube catchment area. The toponym is attested as India in 769, Intihha in 822 and Intichingen in 1070 and maybe derives from the Latin name Indius through an *Intica form. The Italian name San Candido (already established in use for some time) was given, accepting only in part the suggestion of Ettore Tolomei (who had proposed San Candido alla Drava) from that of the co-patron of the collegiate church. Moreover, it is attested in Ladin in 1915 San Ciana, still used by the Province of Bolzano for its texts in Ladin.

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San Candido is crossed by the river Drava, a tributary of the Danube, which means it lies on the other side of the Alpine watershed from the rest of Italy. This geographical distinction makes San Candido and nearby Sesto among the few Italian municipalities that belong to the Danube catchment area rather than the Italian geographical region.
The toponym has evolved significantly through history, attested as India in 769, Intihha in 822, and Intichingen in 1070, likely deriving from the Latin name Indius. The Italian name San Candido was officially adopted from the co-patron of the collegiate church, though it was also proposed as San Candido alla Drava, and is known in Ladin as San Ciana, still used by the Province of Bolzano in official Ladin texts.
San Candido is situated near the saddle of Dobbiaco in the heart of the Dolomites, with the nearby town of Sesto being its closest neighbor. Its strategic location near the Alpine watershed makes it a unique gateway between the Italian Alps and the Danube region.
The collegiate church is significant to San Candido as the namesake of the town itself, with San Candido being chosen as the Italian name based on the church's co-patron saint. This religious landmark serves as a historical and cultural anchor for the community's identity.
No, San Candido is not part of the traditional Italian geographical region despite being an Italian municipality, as it belongs to the Danube catchment area due to the river Drava flowing through it. This unique distinction makes it one of the few Italian towns with a geographical orientation toward Central Europe rather than the Mediterranean basin.

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