๐ฃ๏ธ Coumboscuro: The Italian village that doesn't speak Italian
An isolated Alpine community in Piedmont preserving Occitan language and culture
๐ Fast Facts
- Location: Piedmont region, northern Italy, near French border
- Primary language: Occitan, a Romance language of southern France
- Population: Approximately 900 residents
- Elevation: 1,290 metres in the Maritime Alps
Coumboscuro (officially Sancto Lucio de Coumboscuro) is an Alpine village in Piedmont, Italy, that speaks Occitan as its primary language rather than Italian. Located in a remote valley near the Maritime Alps approximately 60 kilometres from the French border, the community represents a distinct linguistic and cultural enclave within modern Italy. As of 2026, Coumboscuro remains an active settlement where Occitan continues to function as the everyday language of communication among residents ...