Ceriale

Ceriale
Comune
Comune di Ceriale

Piazza della Vittoria
Ceriale

Location of Ceriale in Italy

Coordinates: 44°5′N 8°14′E / 44.083°N 8.233°E / 44.083; 8.233Coordinates: 44°5′N 8°14′E / 44.083°N 8.233°E / 44.083; 8.233
Country Italy
Region Liguria
Province / Metropolitan city Province of Savona (SV)
Frazioni Peagna
Government
  Mayor Ennio Fazio
Area
  Total 11.2 km2 (4.3 sq mi)
Population (Dec. 2004)
  Total 5,765
  Density 510/km2 (1,300/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Cerialesi
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 17023
Dialing code 0182
Website Official website

Ceriale (Ligurian: O Çejâ) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Savona in the Italian region of Liguria, located about 70 kilometres (43 mi) southwest of Genoa and about 30 kilometres (19 mi) southwest of Savona. As of December 31, 2004, it had a population of 5,765 and an area of 11.2 square kilometres (4.3 sq mi).[1]

The municipality of Ceriale contains the frazione (subdivision) Peagna.

Ceriale borders the following municipalities: Albenga, Balestrino, Borghetto Santo Spirito, Cisano sul Neva, and Toirano.

Description

The town is located in the Riviera of Ponente, east of the plain of Albenga, on the slopes of Mount Croce, elevation 541 metres (1,775 ft).

History

The village, an already ancient territorial dominion of the bishop of Albenga, passed in the 14th century to the Government of the Republic of Genoa. During the Middle Ages the nearby village of Capriolo was abandoned, according to local sources, as a result of an invasion of ants. Following the frequent incursions of the pirates Saracens on the Ligurian coast, a circular bastion was built adjacent to the beach in 1563, but, although the structure was adjacent to the sea, the town was attacked by Barbary pirates in 1637. The village suffered a damaging and looting, and the homes burned. Along with other towns of the Ligurian Riviera, in 1764 Ceriale participated in an uprising against Genoa and its Republic, against the heavy tax burdens. It therefore became part of the Kingdom of Sardinia in 1815, with the fall of Napoleon Bonaparte; and, in 1861, of the Kingdom of Italy. From 1973 until 31 December 2008 Ceriale was part of Ingauna Mountain Community, which was terminated by the Liguria Regional Law Number 23, 29 December 2010.

Main sights

Position of Ceriale in the Province of Savona

Religious architecture

Amusement parks

Culture

Museums

Events

Demographic evolution

Immigration

International relations

Twin towns—sister cities

Ceriale is twinned with:

Economy

The town bases its main economic resource in the touristic field, but also on the agriculture. In the area of cultivation are practiced vegetable and flower, in particular plants orchid grown in greenhouses. Active sector also industry with the presence of shipyards and factories confectionery.

References

  1. All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.
  2. "Miasta partnerskie". Sucha Beskidzka. Retrieved 4 May 2014.
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