Meana di Susa Città Metropolitana di Torino Piemonte Italy
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Meana di Susa

Meana di Susa (French: Méans) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Turin in the Italian region of Piedmont, located about 50 km west of Turin. Meana di Susa borders the municipalities of Susa, Gravere, Mattie, Usseaux, and Fenestrelle. The village name is derived from its original Latin name of Mediana, signifying its location as the midpoint on the road from Paris to Rome. Residents are known as "Meanesi." From September 1943 until April 1945, Meana served as a hub of the Italian Resistance Movement against the occupying German Nazi Army and their Italian Fascist allies. It is here that Ada Gobetti established her base, from which she coordinated partisan actions.

Distance between:

Rome to Meana di Susa 352 Miles / 567 Kms
Milan to Meana di Susa 106 Miles / 171 Kms
Venice to Meana di Susa 257 Miles / 414 Kms


Postal Code 10050


Population 2020

Total: 827
Total Men: 429
Total Women: 429