Giarre
Giarre | ||
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Comune | ||
Comune di Giarre | ||
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Giarre Location of Giarre in Italy | ||
Coordinates: 37°44′N 15°11′E / 37.733°N 15.183°E | ||
Country | Italy | |
Region | Sicily | |
Province / Metropolitan city | Catania (CT) | |
Frazioni | Altarello, Carruba, Macchia, Miscarello, San Giovanni Montebello, San Leonardello, Santa Maria la Strada, Sciara, Trepunti | |
Government | ||
• Mayor | Roberto Bonaccorsi (since June 24, 2013) | |
Area | ||
• Total | 27 km2 (10 sq mi) | |
Elevation | 81 m (266 ft) | |
Population (2010) | ||
• Total | 27,785 | |
• Density | 1,000/km2 (2,700/sq mi) | |
Demonym(s) | Giarresi | |
Time zone | CET (UTC+1) | |
• Summer (DST) | CEST (UTC+2) | |
Postal code | 95014, 95010 | |
Dialing code | 095 | |
Patron saint | St. Isidore the Labourer | |
Saint day | 10 May | |
Website | Official website |
Giarre (Sicilian: Giarri) is an Italian town and comune on the east coast of Sicily in the province of Catania. In 2010 its population was 27,785.[1]
History
Some historians suppose that the ancient Greek city of Kallipolis was situated in the same territory of the present-day town of Giarre, but nowadays there is no relevant proof of it.
Since the late 16th century until 1815 Giarre was a village of the county of Mascali.
During the fascist era Giarre was joined to Riposto under the name of Jonia, but separated again in 1945.
Geography
Giarre is bounded by the municipalities of Acireale, Mascali, Milo, Riposto, Sant'Alfio, Santa Venerina and Zafferana Etnea. It forms a conurbation with the coastal town of Riposto.
Its frazioni are Altarello, Carruba, Macchia, Miscarello, San Giovanni Montebello, San Leonardello, Santa Maria la Strada, Sciara and Trepunti.
Main sights
The neo-classical cathedral, begun in 1794, is dedicated to the Spaniard St. Isidore, patron of Madrid.
Other sights include:
- Oratory of St. Filippo Neri (18th century)
- Sanctuary of Maria Santissima della Strada, the oldest church in the town (dating to 1081). Today little remains of the original medieval structure, having been replaced by a neoclassicist edifice.
- Museum of Uses and Customs of the Etna people
- Mediterraneum Aquarium
Giarre has attracted attention for its numerous unfinished buildings and amenities, initiated with public money in the 1990s but never used. A small number have been converted to other uses, including a multi-storey car park; residents also see the prospect of some tourism, as the town has come to be regarded as the centre this style of urban planning.[2]
Twin towns
- Cismon del Grappa, Italy, since 1969
See also
References
- ↑ (Italian) Source: Istat 2010
- ↑ Italy planning fiasco: New ruins litter Sicily (retrieved 22 May 2012)
External links
- Media related to Giarre at Wikimedia Commons