Nembro (Bergamasque: Nèmber) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Bergamo in the Italian region of Lombardy, located about 60 kilometres (37 mi) northeast of Milan and about 10 kilometres (6 mi) northeast of Bergamo, on the right bank of the Serio River.
Nembro borders the following municipalities: Albino, Algua, Alzano Lombardo, Pradalunga, Scanzorosciate, Selvino, Villa di Serio, Zogno.
It was built in 1424 but completely modified between 1752 and 1777 by the architect Luca Lucchini of Certenago and is considered the largest church in the diocese of Bergamo.
Please note the decorations (1896) and the fresco "Martirio di San Bonifacio" (1906) made for the archpriest, by the artists Nicola and Luigi Savoldi.
There are numerous paths that reach the surrounding mountains, including Cereto, Valtrosa, Podona and the villages of Selvino and Salmezza.
It was so little known that hardly anyone would have been able to indicate on the map The cemetery has not actually changed in size and measures approximately 11,500 square metres: One hundred eighty-eight dead, ninety-four in the first fifteen days of the virus.
[6] The data worthy of note are the mortality rate which increased by 810%, with 1.63% of the entire population dying during the spring of 2020.