Mondovi is a small city located in Buffalo County, Wisconsin, United States. Here are some key points about Mondovi:
Mondovi was originally settled in the mid-19th century. The town was named after the city of Mondovi in Italy, possibly due to Italian immigrants or in honor of the Italian city. It was incorporated as a village in 1885 and later became a city in 1903.
Located at approximately 44°34′N 91°40′W, Mondovi is situated along the Buffalo River. The city covers an area of about 3.59 square miles, with a small portion of that area being water.
As per the latest census data, Mondovi has a population of around 2,600 residents. The community is known for its tight-knit feel and small-town charm.
The economy of Mondovi is primarily based on agriculture, with dairy farming being a significant contributor. There are also small businesses, retail, and services that cater to the local population and surrounding areas.
Mondovi is served by the Mondovi School District, which includes an elementary, middle, and high school. The education system focuses on providing a well-rounded education with emphasis on both academic and vocational skills.
The city hosts several events throughout the year, including the Mondovi Cheese Festival, which celebrates the local cheese-making heritage, and various community gatherings that reflect the town's community spirit.