Mornico Losana is a small municipality (comune) in the Province of Pavia, located in the Lombardy region of Italy. It is situated about 50 km south of Milan and around 20 km south of the city of Pavia. The comune covers an area of approximately 8.2 square kilometers and had a population of about 600 people as of December 2020. Geographically, Mornico Losana lies in the hills of the Oltrepò Pavese region, between the valleys of the Verzate and Val Sorda streams. The municipality includes several fractions or neighborhoods, including Mornico and Losana, which give the comune its name. On the highest hill stands a historic castle, dating back to the 17th century but rebuilt tastefully over time. This castle is now used for events and offers a scenic spot in the area. Mornico Losana is characterized by its natural beauty with wooded hills and vineyards, being part of an area known for wine production, especially Riesling, Pinot Noir, Bonarda, and Moscato. The village offers a pastoral landscape and emphasizes local specialties like "Ciambelle," traditional shortbread donuts. Transportation connections include the SP46 provincial road and limited public transport via Autoguidovie Line 80 with stops in the central piazza and Losana. The village is known for its quiet atmosphere with roads mostly limited to 30 km/h speed zones. Overall, Mornico Losana is a picturesque, historical, and wine-rich small Italian community perfect for experiencing rural Lombardy's culture and scenic beauty.