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Aprilia, Lazio

Aprilia [aˈpriːlja] is a city and comune (municipality) in the province of Latina, now incorporated in the conurbation of Rome, in the Lazio region of central Italy. It is the fifth most populous town in the region and the tenth largest by area.

Aprilia
Città di Aprilia
Location of Aprilia in the Province of Latina
Location of Aprilia
Aprilia
Location of Aprilia in Italy
Aprilia
Aprilia (Lazio)
Coordinates: 41°35′N 12°39′E / 41.583°N 12.650°E / 41.583; 12.650
CountryItaly
RegionLazio
ProvinceLatina (LT)
Frazionisee list
Government
 • MayorAntonio Terra (Civic list)
Area
 • Total177.70 km2 (68.61 sq mi)
Elevation
80 m (260 ft)
Population
 (November 30, 2019)[2]
 • Total74,977
 • Density420/km2 (1,100/sq mi)
DemonymApriliani
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
04011, 04010
Dialing code06
Patron saintSt. Michael
Saint daySeptember 29
WebsiteOfficial website

Territory Edit

Aprilia is located at 80 m (262 ft) above sea level, in the Agro Romano, and is 16 km (10 mi) away from the Anzio and Nettuno seaside towns, 31 km (19 mi) from Rome and 16 km (10 mi) from Colli Albani. Although Aprilia is formally part of the province of Latina, due to its northern position strategically located between the Nettunense and the Pontina at the far north of the Pontinian province, Aprilia is commonly associated with Rome. It has been considered whether Aprilia should switch provinces to be included within the Rome metropolitan area.[citation needed]

History Edit

 
View of Aprilia in 1936.

In ancient times the territory of Aprilia was under the dominion of Ardea and then Rome.

In the modern age Aprilia was founded on April 25, 1936, during the Fascist government's project of land reclamation, wanted by Benito Mussolini, where new areas were proposed for Italian citizens to live and work in not far from the big cities. Aprilia was part of the project called 2PST by Concezio Petrucci, Mario (Mosè) Tufaroli, Emanuele Filiberto Paolini e Riccardo Silenzi. The area where the city was built belonged to the province of Rome, and was the fourth in order of foundation after Littoria, Sabaudia e Pontinia. The name of the city comes from the Latin Venus Aprilia – "Fruitful Venus"

With a surface of 17,774 hectares (43,920 acres) and 71,150 inhabitants as of 31 March 2011, the municipality comprises the city center and the following settlements: Agip, Bellavista, Buon Riposo, Caffarelli, Campo del Fico, Campo di Carne, Campoleone, Campoverde, Carano-Garibaldi, Carroceto, Casalazzara, Fossignano, Gattone, Genio Civile, Giannottola, Guardapasso, Isole, La Gogna, Montarelli, Pantanelle, Pian di Frasso, Rosatelli, Spaccasassi, Torre Bruna, Toscanini, Torre del Padiglione, Tufello, Vallelata, Valli.

In 1929, after repeated attempts, the work of land reclamation in the area began and attracted a significant number of people coming from Trentino, Veneto, from Friuli, and from Emilia Romagna.

At the end of 1931 the real transformation of the land started with deforestation in the whole area, draining of the marsh, and plowing of the land. Houses were built with estates ranging from 4 to 12 hectares (10 to 30 acres). Only then a stable population settled in living for a small part in the new urban center, most of them in rural houses.

At its foundation, the Urban Center was composed of four main buildings: City, post office, church and casa del Fascio, to which were later added Cinema Littorio and the inn.

World War II Edit

Things became critical with the advance of World War II and the beginning of the Battle of Rome.

In January 1944 Aprilia, called "la fabbrica", "the factory", by the Allies, was reduced to a pile of rubble and the population took refuge in Campania and Calabria.

Post-War Edit

 
Aprilia reduced to rubble after WWII, 1944.

In the 1950s, Italians from the North African colonies came and planted extensive vineyards to produce wines with Denominazione di origine controllata and some of the best grapes in Italy.

With the establishment of the Cassa per il Mezzogiorno and, subsequently, the Consortium for the area of industrial development in Lazio, the future of Aprilia changed completely: it went from agriculture to a consumer 'market-oriented agriculture, and new and more technically advanced farms emerged. This was the first step toward industrialization itself.

At the end of 1951 Aprilia's first factory was built, the Simmenthal, which was followed by many other national and international workshops. The town changed its face and gave work to many workers. Aprilia currently houses about one hundred plants, including some major corporations.

On April 26, 1996, Aprilia became the sister city of Mostardas, a town of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, where the national hero Menotti Garibaldi was born, and whose remains rest in Aprilia after some parts of the neighbouring town Velletri switched to Aprilia in the same year.

 
Statue of St. Michael Archangel, by the sculptor Venanzo Crocetti donated in 1936

Geography Edit

Frazioni Edit

Agip, Bellavista, Buon Riposo, Caffarelli, Campo del Fico, Campo di Carne, Campoleone, Campoverde, Carano – Garibaldi, Carroceto, Casalazzara, Fossignano, Gattone, Genio Civile, Giannottola, Guardapasso, Isole, La Cogna, Montarelli, Pantanelle, Pian di Frasso, Rosatelli, Spaccasassi, Torre Bruna, Toscanini, Torre del Padiglione, Tufello, Vallelata, Valli.

Aprilia DOC Edit

The Aprilia region is home to a 3,700-hectare (9,100-acre) Denominazione di origine controllata DOC that is noted for its varietal wines from varieties such as Trebbiano, Merlot, Sangiovese and Abbuoto. Under DOC regulations, the wine must be labeled correctly for the grape variety to qualify for the DOC designation. Nearly 75% of the DOC production is centered around Trebbiano.[3]

Additional DOC requirements include:[3]

  • Merlot and Trebbiano grapes must be harvested to a yield no greater than 15 tonnes per hectare with the finished wine needing to attain a minimum alcohol level of at least 11%
  • Sangiovese have a maximum yield restriction of 14 t/ha with the finished wine needing at least 11.5% alcohol by volume.

Aprilia from post-war to today Edit

The rebuilt Aprilia economy was based on small local trade and sheep grazing. Subsequently, the minefields were cleared, and the sowing of cereals and the breeding of working cattle went back. At the end of the conflicts, starting from the 1950s, the territory of Aprilia experienced a phenomenon of growth in economic and population terms. During this period, Italian refugees arrived from North Africa who planted vast vineyards for the production of controlled denomination of origin wines and table grapes among the best in Italy.

With the establishment of the Cassa per il Mezzogiorno and, subsequently, of the Consortium for the industrial development area of Lazio, the future of Aprilia changed totally: it went from consumer agriculture to market agriculture and new ones were created. technically more advanced farms. This was the first step towards true industrialization. At the end of 1951, the first industrial plant, Simmenthal, took up residence in the Aprilia area, followed by many other national and international factories. The town changed its face and offered work to numerous workers. Currently around 100 plants operate in Aprilia, including some important multinationals.

Since the 1950s, several cases of infiltration by members of organized crime, both from the 'Ndrangheta and the Camorra, have been active in Aprilia, active not only in illicit activities but also in construction-related activities.

Today the city center presents itself in a significantly different way. The current appearance is due to the demolition of the Casa del Fascio in the seventies, the reconstruction of the Town Hall, the partial modifications of all the other buildings, restored after the war and the recent reconstruction of the bell tower of the Church of S. Michele Arcangelo occurred in 1999.

On October 29, 2012, by decree of the President of the Republic, Aprilia was awarded the title of City.

Coat of Arms Edit

Aprilia Coat of Arms

The coat of arms represents a field of sky with five black swallows on the fly unfolded, in the formation of an inverted wedge.[4]

Honors Edit

 
Medaglia di bronzo al Merito Civile

The City of Aprilia received an honor on February 8, 2001.[5]

Located in a strategic position, during the last world war it was the scene of fierce battles between the two armies that competed for its occupation. Despite the enormous damage to the inhabited area and to the infrastructures, the population endured the enormous inconveniences with a great spirit of sacrifice and worked tirelessly in the difficult reconstruction work.

— Aprilia (LT), January–June 1944

Aprilia was in fact the site of episodes of civil resistance.

Monuments and places of interest Edit

Religious Architecture Edit

St. Michael's and Maria Goretti's Churches
 
Saint Michael's Church 1936.

The church was one of the first buildings built in the city, and was partially destroyed during the last world war. In 1952 the original dedication to St. Michael was added to St. Maria Goretti

St.Michael Archangel Statue

In the city centre of Aprilia, in the churchyard, stands the statue of the patron saint of the city "San Michele Arcangelo", on which the historical wounds caused by the battle between Italo-Germans and Allies are still visible during the last world conflict.

Civil Architecture Edit

Mausoleum of the Garibaldi family Mausoleo della famiglia Garibaldi Edit

In the hamlet of Carano there is the mausoleum where the remains of seventeen members of the Garibaldi family]] rest.[6]

In the family crypt is also buried Menotti Garibaldi, son of Anita and Giuseppe Garibaldi, who lived in that place for several years until his death in Rome in 1903.

On March 31, 2011 the tomb was profaned by some vandals.[7] However, once the sarcophagus and the wooden chest containing Menotti's remains were uncovered, the intruders were unable to remove anything.[8]

Other Edit

World War II – Monument to the Fallen Edit

In Piazza della Repubblica there is a work created by the artist Luigi Gheno on a project by the architect Marcello De Rossi. The bronze and concrete stele was inaugurated on May 1, 1960, erected in honor of the fallen of all wars.[9][10]

Monument to the fallen of the Battle of Anzio Edit

The monument, an obelisk located in via Carroceto, was inaugurated on February 18, 2014 and commemorates the fallen allies of the Battle of Anzio who remained without burial.[11]

The inauguration ceremony was attended by Roger Waters, former founder, singer and bassist of Pink Floyd, whose father (second lieutenant Eric Fletcher Waters) died during the landing, precisely on February 18, 1944, and whose remains have never been found.[12]

For the first time Roger Waters visited Aprilia to see the exact place where his father lost his life, placing a wreath at the base of the monument.[13]

The obelisk bears the Italian translation of some lines of a song composed by Roger Waters himself for Pink Floyd::[14]

Cenere e diamanti / nemico e amico / eravamo tutti uguali alla fine

— Pink Floyd, "Two Suns in the Sunset", from the album The Final Cut (1983), Ashes and diamonds / foe and friend / we were all equal in the end

Twin towns – sister cities Edit

Aprilia is twinned with:

References Edit

  1. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
  2. ^ "Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
  3. ^ a b P. Saunders Wine Label Language pp. 121–122 Firefly Books 2004 ISBN 1-55297-720-X
  4. ^ "Stemma Comune di Aprilia". Retrieved January 29, 2019.
  5. ^ "Onorificenze di Aprilia". Retrieved January 29, 2019.
  6. ^ "Tomba di Menotti Garibaldi a Aprilia". www.paesionline.it. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  7. ^ "Aprilia, profanata la tomba di Menotti Garibaldi". www.latina24ore.it. April 2011. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  8. ^ "Profanata la tomba del figlio di Garibaldi". www.roma.corriere.it. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  9. ^ . www.comunediaprilia.gov.it. Archived from the original on January 29, 2019. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  10. ^ . www.ilpontino.it. Archived from the original on January 29, 2019. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  11. ^ "An obelisk for soldiers who died in the war, Roger Waters in Aprilia". www.latinaquotidiano.it. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  12. ^ "Roger Waters and that lost father: journey to the borders of memory". www.repubblica.it. October 10, 2013. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  13. ^ "Caduti in guerra, Roger Waters ad Aprilia per ricordare il padre". www.latinatoday.it. Retrieved January 28, 2019.
  14. ^ . www.comunediaprilia.gov.it. Archived from the original on January 3, 2019. Retrieved January 2, 2019.

External links Edit

  Media related to Aprilia at Wikimedia Commons

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Aprilia aˈpriːlja is a city and comune municipality in the province of Latina now incorporated in the conurbation of Rome in the Lazio region of central Italy It is the fifth most populous town in the region and the tenth largest by area ApriliaComuneCitta di ApriliaCoat of armsLocation of Aprilia in the Province of LatinaLocation of ApriliaApriliaLocation of Aprilia in ItalyShow map of ItalyApriliaAprilia Lazio Show map of LazioCoordinates 41 35 N 12 39 E 41 583 N 12 650 E 41 583 12 650CountryItalyRegionLazioProvinceLatina LT Frazionisee listGovernment MayorAntonio Terra Civic list Area 1 Total177 70 km2 68 61 sq mi Elevation80 m 260 ft Population November 30 2019 2 Total74 977 Density420 km2 1 100 sq mi DemonymAprilianiTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code04011 04010Dialing code06Patron saintSt MichaelSaint daySeptember 29WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 Territory 2 History 2 1 World War II 2 2 Post War 3 Geography 3 1 Frazioni 4 Aprilia DOC 5 Aprilia from post war to today 5 1 Coat of Arms 5 2 Honors 5 3 Monuments and places of interest 5 4 Religious Architecture 5 5 Civil Architecture 5 5 1 Mausoleum of the Garibaldi family Mausoleo della famiglia Garibaldi 5 6 Other 5 6 1 World War II Monument to the Fallen 5 6 2 Monument to the fallen of the Battle of Anzio 6 Twin towns sister cities 7 References 8 External linksTerritory EditAprilia is located at 80 m 262 ft above sea level in the Agro Romano and is 16 km 10 mi away from the Anzio and Nettuno seaside towns 31 km 19 mi from Rome and 16 km 10 mi from Colli Albani Although Aprilia is formally part of the province of Latina due to its northern position strategically located between the Nettunense and the Pontina at the far north of the Pontinian province Aprilia is commonly associated with Rome It has been considered whether Aprilia should switch provinces to be included within the Rome metropolitan area citation needed History Edit nbsp View of Aprilia in 1936 In ancient times the territory of Aprilia was under the dominion of Ardea and then Rome In the modern age Aprilia was founded on April 25 1936 during the Fascist government s project of land reclamation wanted by Benito Mussolini where new areas were proposed for Italian citizens to live and work in not far from the big cities Aprilia was part of the project called 2PST by Concezio Petrucci Mario Mose Tufaroli Emanuele Filiberto Paolini e Riccardo Silenzi The area where the city was built belonged to the province of Rome and was the fourth in order of foundation after Littoria Sabaudia e Pontinia The name of the city comes from the Latin Venus Aprilia Fruitful Venus With a surface of 17 774 hectares 43 920 acres and 71 150 inhabitants as of 31 March 2011 update the municipality comprises the city center and the following settlements Agip Bellavista Buon Riposo Caffarelli Campo del Fico Campo di Carne Campoleone Campoverde Carano Garibaldi Carroceto Casalazzara Fossignano Gattone Genio Civile Giannottola Guardapasso Isole La Gogna Montarelli Pantanelle Pian di Frasso Rosatelli Spaccasassi Torre Bruna Toscanini Torre del Padiglione Tufello Vallelata Valli In 1929 after repeated attempts the work of land reclamation in the area began and attracted a significant number of people coming from Trentino Veneto from Friuli and from Emilia Romagna At the end of 1931 the real transformation of the land started with deforestation in the whole area draining of the marsh and plowing of the land Houses were built with estates ranging from 4 to 12 hectares 10 to 30 acres Only then a stable population settled in living for a small part in the new urban center most of them in rural houses At its foundation the Urban Center was composed of four main buildings City post office church and casa del Fascio to which were later added Cinema Littorio and the inn World War II Edit Things became critical with the advance of World War II and the beginning of the Battle of Rome In January 1944 Aprilia called la fabbrica the factory by the Allies was reduced to a pile of rubble and the population took refuge in Campania and Calabria Post War Edit nbsp Aprilia reduced to rubble after WWII 1944 In the 1950s Italians from the North African colonies came and planted extensive vineyards to produce wines with Denominazione di origine controllata and some of the best grapes in Italy With the establishment of the Cassa per il Mezzogiorno and subsequently the Consortium for the area of industrial development in Lazio the future of Aprilia changed completely it went from agriculture to a consumer market oriented agriculture and new and more technically advanced farms emerged This was the first step toward industrialization itself At the end of 1951 Aprilia s first factory was built the Simmenthal which was followed by many other national and international workshops The town changed its face and gave work to many workers Aprilia currently houses about one hundred plants including some major corporations On April 26 1996 Aprilia became the sister city of Mostardas a town of Rio Grande do Sul Brazil where the national hero Menotti Garibaldi was born and whose remains rest in Aprilia after some parts of the neighbouring town Velletri switched to Aprilia in the same year nbsp Statue of St Michael Archangel by the sculptor Venanzo Crocetti donated in 1936Geography EditFrazioni Edit Agip Bellavista Buon Riposo Caffarelli Campo del Fico Campo di Carne Campoleone Campoverde Carano Garibaldi Carroceto Casalazzara Fossignano Gattone Genio Civile Giannottola Guardapasso Isole La Cogna Montarelli Pantanelle Pian di Frasso Rosatelli Spaccasassi Torre Bruna Toscanini Torre del Padiglione Tufello Vallelata Valli Aprilia DOC EditThe Aprilia region is home to a 3 700 hectare 9 100 acre Denominazione di origine controllata DOC that is noted for its varietal wines from varieties such as Trebbiano Merlot Sangiovese and Abbuoto Under DOC regulations the wine must be labeled correctly for the grape variety to qualify for the DOC designation Nearly 75 of the DOC production is centered around Trebbiano 3 Additional DOC requirements include 3 Merlot and Trebbiano grapes must be harvested to a yield no greater than 15 tonnes per hectare with the finished wine needing to attain a minimum alcohol level of at least 11 Sangiovese have a maximum yield restriction of 14 t ha with the finished wine needing at least 11 5 alcohol by volume Aprilia from post war to today EditThe rebuilt Aprilia economy was based on small local trade and sheep grazing Subsequently the minefields were cleared and the sowing of cereals and the breeding of working cattle went back At the end of the conflicts starting from the 1950s the territory of Aprilia experienced a phenomenon of growth in economic and population terms During this period Italian refugees arrived from North Africa who planted vast vineyards for the production of controlled denomination of origin wines and table grapes among the best in Italy With the establishment of the Cassa per il Mezzogiorno and subsequently of the Consortium for the industrial development area of Lazio the future of Aprilia changed totally it went from consumer agriculture to market agriculture and new ones were created technically more advanced farms This was the first step towards true industrialization At the end of 1951 the first industrial plant Simmenthal took up residence in the Aprilia area followed by many other national and international factories The town changed its face and offered work to numerous workers Currently around 100 plants operate in Aprilia including some important multinationals Since the 1950s several cases of infiltration by members of organized crime both from the Ndrangheta and the Camorra have been active in Aprilia active not only in illicit activities but also in construction related activities Today the city center presents itself in a significantly different way The current appearance is due to the demolition of the Casa del Fascio in the seventies the reconstruction of the Town Hall the partial modifications of all the other buildings restored after the war and the recent reconstruction of the bell tower of the Church of S Michele Arcangelo occurred in 1999 On October 29 2012 by decree of the President of the Republic Aprilia was awarded the title of City Coat of Arms Edit Aprilia Coat of ArmsThe coat of arms represents a field of sky with five black swallows on the fly unfolded in the formation of an inverted wedge 4 Honors Edit nbsp Medaglia di bronzo al Merito CivileThe City of Aprilia received an honor on February 8 2001 5 Located in a strategic position during the last world war it was the scene of fierce battles between the two armies that competed for its occupation Despite the enormous damage to the inhabited area and to the infrastructures the population endured the enormous inconveniences with a great spirit of sacrifice and worked tirelessly in the difficult reconstruction work Aprilia LT January June 1944 Aprilia was in fact the site of episodes of civil resistance Monuments and places of interest Edit Religious Architecture Edit St Michael s and Maria Goretti s Churches nbsp Saint Michael s Church 1936 The church was one of the first buildings built in the city and was partially destroyed during the last world war In 1952 the original dedication to St Michael was added to St Maria Goretti St Michael Archangel StatueIn the city centre of Aprilia in the churchyard stands the statue of the patron saint of the city San Michele Arcangelo on which the historical wounds caused by the battle between Italo Germans and Allies are still visible during the last world conflict Civil Architecture Edit Mausoleum of the Garibaldi family Mausoleo della famiglia Garibaldi Edit In the hamlet of Carano there is the mausoleum where the remains of seventeen members of the Garibaldi family rest 6 In the family crypt is also buried Menotti Garibaldi son of Anita and Giuseppe Garibaldi who lived in that place for several years until his death in Rome in 1903 On March 31 2011 the tomb was profaned by some vandals 7 However once the sarcophagus and the wooden chest containing Menotti s remains were uncovered the intruders were unable to remove anything 8 Other Edit World War II Monument to the Fallen Edit In Piazza della Repubblica there is a work created by the artist Luigi Gheno on a project by the architect Marcello De Rossi The bronze and concrete stele was inaugurated on May 1 1960 erected in honor of the fallen of all wars 9 10 Monument to the fallen of the Battle of Anzio Edit The monument an obelisk located in via Carroceto was inaugurated on February 18 2014 and commemorates the fallen allies of the Battle of Anzio who remained without burial 11 The inauguration ceremony was attended by Roger Waters former founder singer and bassist of Pink Floyd whose father second lieutenant Eric Fletcher Waters died during the landing precisely on February 18 1944 and whose remains have never been found 12 For the first time Roger Waters visited Aprilia to see the exact place where his father lost his life placing a wreath at the base of the monument 13 The obelisk bears the Italian translation of some lines of a song composed by Roger Waters himself for Pink Floyd 14 Cenere e diamanti nemico e amico eravamo tutti uguali alla fine Pink Floyd Two Suns in the Sunset from the album The Final Cut 1983 Ashes and diamonds foe and friend we were all equal in the endTwin towns sister cities EditAprilia is twinned with nbsp Mostardas Brazil 1996 nbsp Buja Italy 1997 nbsp Montorio al Vomano Italy 2000 nbsp Sciacca Italy 2003 nbsp Ben Arous Tunisia 2003 nbsp Tulcea Romania 2003 nbsp Cingoli Italy 2004 References Edit Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011 Italian National Institute of Statistics Retrieved March 16 2019 Popolazione Residente al 1 Gennaio 2018 Italian National Institute of Statistics Retrieved March 16 2019 a b P Saunders Wine Label Language pp 121 122 Firefly Books 2004 ISBN 1 55297 720 X Stemma Comune di Aprilia Retrieved January 29 2019 Onorificenze di Aprilia Retrieved January 29 2019 Tomba di Menotti Garibaldi a Aprilia www paesionline it Retrieved January 28 2019 Aprilia profanata la tomba di Menotti Garibaldi www latina24ore it April 2011 Retrieved January 28 2019 Profanata la tomba del figlio di Garibaldi www roma corriere it Retrieved January 28 2019 Monumento ai Caduti Piazza della Repubblica www comunediaprilia gov it Archived from the original on January 29 2019 Retrieved January 28 2019 Monumento ai Caduti www ilpontino it Archived from the original on January 29 2019 Retrieved January 28 2019 An obelisk for soldiers who died in the war Roger Waters in Aprilia www latinaquotidiano it Retrieved January 28 2019 Roger Waters and that lost father journey to the borders of memory www repubblica it October 10 2013 Retrieved January 28 2019 Caduti in guerra Roger Waters ad Aprilia per ricordare il padre www latinatoday it Retrieved January 28 2019 Roger Waters ad Aprilia per il 70esimo Anniversario dello Sbarco di Anzio L Amministrazione approva il progetto del monumento per i caduti senza sepoltura www comunediaprilia gov it Archived from the original on January 3 2019 Retrieved January 2 2019 External links Edit nbsp Media related to Aprilia at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aprilia Lazio amp oldid 1174885925, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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