Castel Mella - Geography

Geography

It is in the plain southwest of the mountains. It is bounded by the communes of Brescia, Flero, Capriano del Colle and Roncadelle.

Lombardy · Comuni of the Province of Brescia
  • Acquafredda
  • Adro
  • Agnosine
  • Alfianello
  • Anfo
  • Angolo Terme
  • Artogne
  • Azzano Mella
  • Bagnolo Mella
  • Bagolino
  • Barbariga
  • Barghe
  • Bassano Bresciano
  • Bedizzole
  • Berlingo
  • Berzo Demo
  • Berzo Inferiore
  • Bienno
  • Bione
  • Borgo San Giacomo
  • Borgosatollo
  • Borno
  • Botticino
  • Bovegno
  • Bovezzo
  • Brandico
  • Braone
  • Breno
  • Brescia
  • Brione
  • Caino
  • Calcinato
  • Calvagese della Riviera
  • Calvisano
  • Capo di Ponte
  • Capovalle
  • Capriano del Colle
  • Capriolo
  • Carpenedolo
  • Castegnato
  • Castel Mella
  • Castelcovati
  • Castenedolo
  • Casto
  • Castrezzato
  • Cazzago San Martino
  • Cedegolo
  • Cellatica
  • Cerveno
  • Ceto
  • Cevo
  • Chiari
  • Cigole
  • Cimbergo
  • Cividate Camuno
  • Coccaglio
  • Collebeato
  • Collio
  • Cologne
  • Comezzano-Cizzago
  • Concesio
  • Corte Franca
  • Corteno Golgi
  • Corzano
  • Darfo Boario Terme
  • Dello
  • Desenzano del Garda
  • Edolo
  • Erbusco
  • Esine
  • Fiesse
  • Flero
  • Gambara
  • Gardone Riviera
  • Gardone Val Trompia
  • Gargnano
  • Gavardo
  • Ghedi
  • Gianico
  • Gottolengo
  • Gussago
  • Idro
  • Incudine
  • Irma
  • Iseo
  • Isorella
  • Lavenone
  • Leno
  • Limone sul Garda
  • Lodrino
  • Lograto
  • Lonato del Garda
  • Longhena
  • Losine
  • Lozio
  • Lumezzane
  • Maclodio
  • Magasa
  • Mairano
  • Malegno
  • Malonno
  • Manerba del Garda
  • Manerbio
  • Marcheno
  • Marmentino
  • Marone
  • Mazzano
  • Milzano
  • Moniga del Garda
  • Monno
  • Monte Isola
  • Monticelli Brusati
  • Montichiari
  • Montirone
  • Mura
  • Muscoline
  • Nave
  • Niardo
  • Nuvolento
  • Nuvolera
  • Odolo
  • Offlaga
  • Ome
  • Ono San Pietro
  • Orzinuovi
  • Orzivecchi
  • Ospitaletto
  • Ossimo
  • Padenghe sul Garda
  • Paderno Franciacorta
  • Paisco Loveno
  • Paitone
  • Palazzolo sull'Oglio
  • Paratico
  • Paspardo
  • Passirano
  • Pavone del Mella
  • Pertica Alta
  • Pertica Bassa
  • Pezzaze
  • Pian Camuno
  • Piancogno
  • Pisogne
  • Polaveno
  • Polpenazze del Garda
  • Pompiano
  • Poncarale
  • Ponte di Legno
  • Pontevico
  • Pontoglio
  • Pozzolengo
  • Pralboino
  • Preseglie
  • Prestine
  • Prevalle
  • Provaglio Val Sabbia
  • Provaglio d'Iseo
  • Puegnago sul Garda
  • Quinzano d'Oglio
  • Remedello
  • Rezzato
  • Roccafranca
  • Rodengo-Saiano
  • Roncadelle
  • Rovato
  • Roè Volciano
  • Rudiano
  • Sabbio Chiese
  • Sale Marasino
  • Salò
  • San Felice del Benaco
  • San Gervasio Bresciano
  • San Paolo
  • San Zeno Naviglio
  • Sarezzo
  • Saviore dell'Adamello
  • Sellero
  • Seniga
  • Serle
  • Sirmione
  • Soiano del Lago
  • Sonico
  • Sulzano
  • Tavernole sul Mella
  • Temù
  • Tignale
  • Torbole Casaglia
  • Toscolano-Maderno
  • Travagliato
  • Tremosine
  • Trenzano
  • Treviso Bresciano
  • Urago d'Oglio
  • Vallio Terme
  • Valvestino
  • Verolanuova
  • Verolavecchia
  • Vestone
  • Vezza d'Oglio
  • Villa Carcina
  • Villachiara
  • Villanuova sul Clisi
  • Vione
  • Visano
  • Vobarno
  • Zone

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