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Jesolo

Jesolo (Italian pronunciation: [ˈjɛːzolo]; Venetian: Gèxoło) is a seaside resort town and comune of 26,447 inhabitants in the Metropolitan City of Venice, Italy. With around six million visitors per year, Jesolo is one of the largest beach resorts in the country, and ranks 7th overall as a tourist destination, and fourth (behind Rimini, Cavallino-Treporti, San Michele al Tagliamento/Bibione) most popular Italian seaside resort. With 204,711.4 visits per thousand inhabitants, it is also one of the 50 Italian towns with the greatest tourist pressure. Its 15 kilometres of beaches and proximity to central Europe make it a favourite destination of many German, Austrian, Dutch and French visitors.

Jesolo
Gèxoło (Venetian)
Città di Jesolo
The beach of Jesolo
Location of Jesolo
Jesolo
Location of Jesolo in Italy
Jesolo
Jesolo (Veneto)
Coordinates: 45°32′02″N 12°38′27″E / 45.53389°N 12.64083°E / 45.53389; 12.64083
CountryItaly
RegionVeneto
Metropolitan cityVenice (VE)
FrazioniJesolo Lido, Jesolo Pineta, Passarella di Sotto, Cortellazzo, Ca' Pirami, Ca' Fornera, Passarella di Sotto, Piave Nuovo, Ca' Nani
Government
 • MayorChristofer De Zotti
Area
 • Total95 km2 (37 sq mi)
Elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (30 April 2022[2])
 • Total26,447
 • Density280/km2 (720/sq mi)
DemonymJesolani
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
30016
Dialing code0421
Patron saintSt. John the Baptist
Saint day24 June
WebsiteOfficial website
Location of Jesolo in the province of Venice.

Geography edit

The town lies north of Venice, between Eraclea and Cavallino-Treporti. Jesolo gives its name to a lagoon of 22 square kilometres (8.5 sq mi) on the Adriatic Sea between the rivers Sile and Piave. The urbanized area lies on an island of sorts, delimited by the rivers Piave (on the east) and Sile (on the west), and an artificial canal called Cavetta, which starts from the center of Jesolo and goes towards Cortellazzo.

The Jesolo area stretches along the Venetian coast on a flat landscape overlooking the Adriatic Sea and edged by Jesolo’s own lagoon (22 km), and by the rivers Sile and Piave. This latter is edged by the opposite Laguna del Mort. The valley of Dragojesolo together with that of Grassabò, is the largest in the northern lagoon of Venice. The coastal strip is low and sandy, consisting of an uninterrupted beach about 12 kilometres long and varying in thickness between 30 and 100 metres.

History edit

In Roman times the lagoon extended over the area now occupied by the town. There were several islands in the lagoon, the biggest of which was known as Equilium, the place of horses. It is thought that Jesolo represents a corruption of this name. On August 1st 2023 a tornado touched down in the town.

Origin of the name edit

The ancient name of Jesolo was Equilium (from the Latin equos or from Venetic ekvo) which means "town of horses". The name refers to the breeding of horses, for which the ancient Venetians were famous. The current name of Jesolo probably comes from a series of transcription errors of the oldest name (Equilo, Esulo, Lesulo, Jexulo, Jexollo, Jesolum, Giesolo). From the 16th century until 1930, Jesolo was called Cavazuccherina. This name came from the canal of the same name (in Venetian Cava), opened on 20 April and built by Alvise Zucharin (Zuccherina).

The official spelling used by the municipality is Jesolo but in the same time, the spelling Iesolo is also erroneously used. The use of "J" here is a rare example of a retained archaism, as the letter does not exist in the modern standard Italian alphabet, except in loanwords and proper names.

Economy edit

The city's economy is mostly based on tourism. Jesolo is a seaside resort with abundant holiday facilities and its 15-kilometre (9 mi) beach called the Lido di Jesolo. At the height of its popularity Jesolo was hosting 6.5 million tourists per year. Competition from new resort towns has reduced the numbers in more recent years. In 2020, because of the COVID-19 pandemic, Jesolo has registered around 3.5 million nights, ranking second among Italian beaches overall.

People edit

  • Petrus de Natalibus (d. circa 1400), bishop of Equilio from 1370 to his death, and author who compiled the widely circulated book Legends of the Saints.
  • Matteo Momentè (b. 1987), Italian footballer[3] who had played for Inter Milan in the early 2000s but now plays for Pistoiese.
  • Dragan Cigan (1975-2007), Bosnian construction worker and a nonswimmer who jumped into a whirlpool to save two children from drowning before drowning himself. He was awarded the Gold Medal for Civil Valor and a street in Jesolo was named after him.[4]

Sport edit

The local football team, A.C. Jesolo, is based at the Stadio Armando Picchi and plays in the Prima Categoria Veneto group G.

Jesolo hosts the City of Jesolo Trophy, an international gymnastics competition.

Twin towns edit

Gallery edit

Notes and references edit

  1. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. ^ Data from Istat
  3. ^ "Matteo Momente - Player Profile - Football".
  4. ^ "Dragan Cigan - čovek kome se klanja Italija i čije ime morate da znate" [Dragan Cigan - The Man Before Whom Italy Bows]. Noizz (in Serbian). 18 September 2020. Retrieved 3 July 2023.

External links edit

  Media related to Jesolo at Wikimedia Commons

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Jesolo news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Jesolo Italian pronunciation ˈjɛːzolo Venetian Gexolo is a seaside resort town and comune of 26 447 inhabitants in the Metropolitan City of Venice Italy With around six million visitors per year Jesolo is one of the largest beach resorts in the country and ranks 7th overall as a tourist destination and fourth behind Rimini Cavallino Treporti San Michele al Tagliamento Bibione most popular Italian seaside resort With 204 711 4 visits per thousand inhabitants it is also one of the 50 Italian towns with the greatest tourist pressure Its 15 kilometres of beaches and proximity to central Europe make it a favourite destination of many German Austrian Dutch and French visitors Jesolo Gexolo Venetian ComuneCitta di JesoloThe beach of JesoloCoat of armsLocation of JesoloJesoloLocation of Jesolo in ItalyShow map of ItalyJesoloJesolo Veneto Show map of VenetoCoordinates 45 32 02 N 12 38 27 E 45 53389 N 12 64083 E 45 53389 12 64083CountryItalyRegionVenetoMetropolitan cityVenice VE FrazioniJesolo Lido Jesolo Pineta Passarella di Sotto Cortellazzo Ca Pirami Ca Fornera Passarella di Sotto Piave Nuovo Ca NaniGovernment MayorChristofer De ZottiArea 1 Total95 km2 37 sq mi Elevation0 m 0 ft Population 30 April 2022 2 Total26 447 Density280 km2 720 sq mi DemonymJesolaniTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code30016Dialing code0421Patron saintSt John the BaptistSaint day24 JuneWebsiteOfficial website Location of Jesolo in the province of Venice Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Origin of the name 4 Economy 5 People 6 Sport 7 Twin towns 8 Gallery 9 Notes and references 10 External linksGeography editThe town lies north of Venice between Eraclea and Cavallino Treporti Jesolo gives its name to a lagoon of 22 square kilometres 8 5 sq mi on the Adriatic Sea between the rivers Sile and Piave The urbanized area lies on an island of sorts delimited by the rivers Piave on the east and Sile on the west and an artificial canal called Cavetta which starts from the center of Jesolo and goes towards Cortellazzo The Jesolo area stretches along the Venetian coast on a flat landscape overlooking the Adriatic Sea and edged by Jesolo s own lagoon 22 km and by the rivers Sile and Piave This latter is edged by the opposite Laguna del Mort The valley of Dragojesolo together with that of Grassabo is the largest in the northern lagoon of Venice The coastal strip is low and sandy consisting of an uninterrupted beach about 12 kilometres long and varying in thickness between 30 and 100 metres History editIn Roman times the lagoon extended over the area now occupied by the town There were several islands in the lagoon the biggest of which was known as Equilium the place of horses It is thought that Jesolo represents a corruption of this name On August 1st 2023 a tornado touched down in the town Origin of the name editThe ancient name of Jesolo was Equilium from the Latin equos or from Venetic ekvo which means town of horses The name refers to the breeding of horses for which the ancient Venetians were famous The current name of Jesolo probably comes from a series of transcription errors of the oldest name Equilo Esulo Lesulo Jexulo Jexollo Jesolum Giesolo From the 16th century until 1930 Jesolo was called Cavazuccherina This name came from the canal of the same name in Venetian Cava opened on 20 April and built by Alvise Zucharin Zuccherina The official spelling used by the municipality is Jesolo but in the same time the spelling Iesolo is also erroneously used The use of J here is a rare example of a retained archaism as the letter does not exist in the modern standard Italian alphabet except in loanwords and proper names Economy editThe city s economy is mostly based on tourism Jesolo is a seaside resort with abundant holiday facilities and its 15 kilometre 9 mi beach called the Lido di Jesolo At the height of its popularity Jesolo was hosting 6 5 million tourists per year Competition from new resort towns has reduced the numbers in more recent years In 2020 because of the COVID 19 pandemic Jesolo has registered around 3 5 million nights ranking second among Italian beaches overall People editPetrus de Natalibus d circa 1400 bishop of Equilio from 1370 to his death and author who compiled the widely circulated book Legends of the Saints Matteo Momente b 1987 Italian footballer 3 who had played for Inter Milan in the early 2000s but now plays for Pistoiese Dragan Cigan 1975 2007 Bosnian construction worker and a nonswimmer who jumped into a whirlpool to save two children from drowning before drowning himself He was awarded the Gold Medal for Civil Valor and a street in Jesolo was named after him 4 Sport editThe local football team A C Jesolo is based at the Stadio Armando Picchi and plays in the Prima Categoria Veneto group G Jesolo hosts the City of Jesolo Trophy an international gymnastics competition Twin towns edit nbsp Velden am Worther See Austria since 2006Gallery edit nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Notes and references edit Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011 Italian National Institute of Statistics Retrieved 16 March 2019 Data from Istat Matteo Momente Player Profile Football Dragan Cigan covek kome se klanja Italija i cije ime morate da znate Dragan Cigan The Man Before Whom Italy Bows Noizz in Serbian 18 September 2020 Retrieved 3 July 2023 External links edit nbsp Media related to Jesolo at Wikimedia Commons Webcam Archived 2016 04 28 at the Wayback Machine from Jesolo Tourism Association Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jesolo amp oldid 1221926192, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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