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Camaiore

Camaiore is a city and comune of 32,513 inhabitants within the province of Lucca, Tuscany, central-western Italy. It stretches from the Apuan Alps to the east, to the plains and the coast of Versilia to the west.

Camaiore
Comune di Camaiore
Fountain on the main square
Location of Camaiore
Camaiore
Location of Camaiore in Italy
Camaiore
Camaiore (Tuscany)
Coordinates: 43°56′N 10°18′E / 43.933°N 10.300°E / 43.933; 10.300
CountryItaly
RegionTuscany
ProvinceLucca (LU)
FrazioniCapezzano Pianore, Casoli, Fibbialla, Fibbiano Montanino, Gombitelli, Greppolungo, La Culla, Lido di Camaiore, Lombrici, Marignana, Metato, Migliano, Montebello, Monteggiori, Montemagno, Nocchi, Orbicciano, Pedona, Pieve di Camaiore, Pontemazzori, Santa Lucia, Santa Maria Albiano, Secco, Torcigliano, Vado, Valpromaro
Government
 • MayorMarcello Pierucci (PD)
Area
 • Total84.59 km2 (32.66 sq mi)
Elevation
34 m (112 ft)
Population
 (31 March 2017)[2]
 • Total32,322
 • Density380/km2 (990/sq mi)
DemonymCamaioresi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
55041, 55043, 55068, 55040
Dialing code0584
Patron saintSantissimo Nome di Gesù (Holy name of Jesus)
Saint dayJune 1
WebsiteOfficial website

History edit

Camaiore has Roman origins, as it was the site of one of the largest Roman encampments near the city of Lucca and an important station along the Via Cassia. From this we find the origins of the name "Campus Maior" (Campo Maggiore).

In the Middle Ages, the town grew considerably thanks to the old Via Francigena, which follows northwest from Lucca, towards the Lunigiana and Passo della Cisa, and on to 'Campo Maggiore'. The city represented the twenty-seventh stage during the journey of Sigeric, and was called Campmaior by the Archbishop of Canterbury.

In 1226, the Luccans destroyed the remote hill fortress of Montecastrese, situated above Camaiore on the slopes of Mount Prana, and the survivors of this battle migrated down to the valley in Camaiore as it offered more protection against future city-state attacks.[3]

While Camaiore has Roman origins, and it was heavily contested between the competitive city-states of Lucca and Pisa, it remained largely uninhabited until the 1800s due to its particularly marshy grounds. Eventually, many of the marshes in the area were drained, allowing for growth and development to take place in Camaiore. First, the main streets were constructed, and then several hotels were built for tourists that still come to the area today.[4]

Geography edit

Camaiore is the largest municipality in Versilia and its territory has many different environments. It extends from the beach in Lido di Camaiore, to the peaks of the Apuan Alps including the peaks of Monte Prana, Mount Matanna and Mount Gabberi and passes through both high and low hills. The plains of caezzanese are also important, as they are known for the cultivation of flowers and the general growth of foliage. In addition to the lido's promenade, there are also rolling hills with small crops of vitis and olives.

Camaiore is rich in water, especially ground water, which is continuously extracted for private use including gardens and greenhouses as well as being used by some adjacent municipalities for the replenishment of local reservoirs. In the summer of 2007 strong earthquakes were felt that, according to some experts, were due to the excessive pumping of groundwater. Earlier, in the mid-nineties, chasms formed which caused extensive damage including the collapse of some houses. Small rivers can be found throughout the area, which are fed by drainage water from the mountains. One of the more important rivers is the Lombricese that runs at the foot of Mount Gabberi, touching the nearby towns of Lombrici and joining another river, the Lucese, which comes down from the pass of the same name, arriving in the valley through Nocchi Marignana (Camaiore) areas and the lower part of Pieve di Camaiore up to Camaiore. From here onwards, it joins with the Lombricese to form the Camaiore river down to its mouth which is called Fosso dell'Abate. Throughout the territory there are ponds and small lakes which are fed from various sources. The coast of Lido di Camaiore is bathed by the Ligurian sea, which extends from Liguria to the promontory of Piombino and not the Tyrrhenian Sea as many mistakenly believe.

Culture edit

In Camaiore, one of the highlights of the year is the feast of Corpus Domini, locals come out to make and view brightly colored sawdust carpets, and to participate in the religious procession whose route they are built to decorate. The carpets, which use new designs each year, are built on the Saturday night before the feast, often late into the night, and last only until the end of the Corpus Domini procession the following morning. Running the length of the old city, they serve as an adornment for Sunday morning's Eucharistic procession, a manifestation of civic pride, and a catechetical device. The feast of Corpus Domini, the Body of the Lord, also known as Corpus Christi in many parts of the world, is an occasion for devotion to the belief in the real presence of Christ in the consecrated host. The origins of the feast are in Liège, Belgium, in the 13th century. It is held in the last days of May or the first days of June, depending on the date of Easter that year.[5]

Main sights edit

  • Church of the Badia di San Pietro (church of the Abbey of San Pietro) is the remaining building of a large former Benedictine monastery, documented as early as 761 during Lombard rule of Northern Italy. The Romanesque style church dates from the 12th century. One century later it was conceded to the Florians; the cloistered monastery was surrounded by walls, of which only scant features remain. The church has a simple façade following the elevation of the internal nave and apses, with a double mullioned window above the portal, with a polychrome fresco depicting Enthroned Madonna with Child and Two Saints. Internally, the basilica plan is divided by two rows of round arches supported by square piers.
  • Pieve di Santo Stefano, a rural church documented from the 9th century. The current building (12th century) has a 17th-century portal, and houses a baptismal font based on a 2nd-3rd century Roman sarcophagus, and a 15th-century triptych by Battista da Pisa, also known as Battista di Gerio.
  • Lido de Camaiore, a beach resort for the town just north of Viareggio on the Mediterranean Coast. The central focus of this touristic area is the Pontile Bellavista Vittoria, which is a pier that offers panoramic views of the ocean.[6]
  • Santa Maria Assunta: Built in 13th century, in 1515 became Collegiate church
  • Church of Immacolata Concezione e San Lazzaro
  • Villa Borbone delle Pianore

Sport edit

Born, raised and still residing in Camaiore, is the Under 23 Road Cycling champion, Francesco Chicchi, who is currently racing for the professional team of Liquigas.

Lido di Camaiore, has been repeatedly a stage finish of the Giro d'Italia

Notable people edit

Sister cities edit

Camaiore is twinned with the following towns:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  3. ^ Bonuccelli in the World
  4. ^ "Lido di Camaiore, Town in Tuscany, Italy". www.summerinitaly.com. Retrieved 2021-04-23.
  5. ^ Thomas M Landy, "Corpus Domini in Camaiore", Catholics & Cultures updated July 21, 2016
  6. ^ "Lido di Camaiore, Town in Tuscany, Italy". www.summerinitaly.com. Retrieved 2021-04-23.

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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 Camaiore news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message Camaiore is a city and comune of 32 513 inhabitants within the province of Lucca Tuscany central western Italy It stretches from the Apuan Alps to the east to the plains and the coast of Versilia to the west CamaioreComuneComune di CamaioreFountain on the main squareCoat of armsLocation of CamaioreCamaioreLocation of Camaiore in ItalyShow map of ItalyCamaioreCamaiore Tuscany Show map of TuscanyCoordinates 43 56 N 10 18 E 43 933 N 10 300 E 43 933 10 300CountryItalyRegionTuscanyProvinceLucca LU FrazioniCapezzano Pianore Casoli Fibbialla Fibbiano Montanino Gombitelli Greppolungo La Culla Lido di Camaiore Lombrici Marignana Metato Migliano Montebello Monteggiori Montemagno Nocchi Orbicciano Pedona Pieve di Camaiore Pontemazzori Santa Lucia Santa Maria Albiano Secco Torcigliano Vado ValpromaroGovernment MayorMarcello Pierucci PD Area 1 Total84 59 km2 32 66 sq mi Elevation34 m 112 ft Population 31 March 2017 2 Total32 322 Density380 km2 990 sq mi DemonymCamaioresiTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code55041 55043 55068 55040Dialing code0584Patron saintSantissimo Nome di Gesu Holy name of Jesus Saint dayJune 1WebsiteOfficial website Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Culture 4 Main sights 5 Sport 6 Notable people 7 Sister cities 8 See also 9 ReferencesHistory editCamaiore has Roman origins as it was the site of one of the largest Roman encampments near the city of Lucca and an important station along the Via Cassia From this we find the origins of the name Campus Maior Campo Maggiore In the Middle Ages the town grew considerably thanks to the old Via Francigena which follows northwest from Lucca towards the Lunigiana and Passo della Cisa and on to Campo Maggiore The city represented the twenty seventh stage during the journey of Sigeric and was called Campmaior by the Archbishop of Canterbury In 1226 the Luccans destroyed the remote hill fortress of Montecastrese situated above Camaiore on the slopes of Mount Prana and the survivors of this battle migrated down to the valley in Camaiore as it offered more protection against future city state attacks 3 While Camaiore has Roman origins and it was heavily contested between the competitive city states of Lucca and Pisa it remained largely uninhabited until the 1800s due to its particularly marshy grounds Eventually many of the marshes in the area were drained allowing for growth and development to take place in Camaiore First the main streets were constructed and then several hotels were built for tourists that still come to the area today 4 Geography editCamaiore is the largest municipality in Versilia and its territory has many different environments It extends from the beach in Lido di Camaiore to the peaks of the Apuan Alps including the peaks of Monte Prana Mount Matanna and Mount Gabberi and passes through both high and low hills The plains of caezzanese are also important as they are known for the cultivation of flowers and the general growth of foliage In addition to the lido s promenade there are also rolling hills with small crops of vitis and olives Camaiore is rich in water especially ground water which is continuously extracted for private use including gardens and greenhouses as well as being used by some adjacent municipalities for the replenishment of local reservoirs In the summer of 2007 strong earthquakes were felt that according to some experts were due to the excessive pumping of groundwater Earlier in the mid nineties chasms formed which caused extensive damage including the collapse of some houses Small rivers can be found throughout the area which are fed by drainage water from the mountains One of the more important rivers is the Lombricese that runs at the foot of Mount Gabberi touching the nearby towns of Lombrici and joining another river the Lucese which comes down from the pass of the same name arriving in the valley through Nocchi Marignana Camaiore areas and the lower part of Pieve di Camaiore up to Camaiore From here onwards it joins with the Lombricese to form the Camaiore river down to its mouth which is called Fosso dell Abate Throughout the territory there are ponds and small lakes which are fed from various sources The coast of Lido di Camaiore is bathed by the Ligurian sea which extends from Liguria to the promontory of Piombino and not the Tyrrhenian Sea as many mistakenly believe Culture editIn Camaiore one of the highlights of the year is the feast of Corpus Domini locals come out to make and view brightly colored sawdust carpets and to participate in the religious procession whose route they are built to decorate The carpets which use new designs each year are built on the Saturday night before the feast often late into the night and last only until the end of the Corpus Domini procession the following morning Running the length of the old city they serve as an adornment for Sunday morning s Eucharistic procession a manifestation of civic pride and a catechetical device The feast of Corpus Domini the Body of the Lord also known as Corpus Christi in many parts of the world is an occasion for devotion to the belief in the real presence of Christ in the consecrated host The origins of the feast are in Liege Belgium in the 13th century It is held in the last days of May or the first days of June depending on the date of Easter that year 5 Main sights editChurch of the Badia di San Pietro church of the Abbey of San Pietro is the remaining building of a large former Benedictine monastery documented as early as 761 during Lombard rule of Northern Italy The Romanesque style church dates from the 12th century One century later it was conceded to the Florians the cloistered monastery was surrounded by walls of which only scant features remain The church has a simple facade following the elevation of the internal nave and apses with a double mullioned window above the portal with a polychrome fresco depicting Enthroned Madonna with Child and Two Saints Internally the basilica plan is divided by two rows of round arches supported by square piers Pieve di Santo Stefano a rural church documented from the 9th century The current building 12th century has a 17th century portal and houses a baptismal font based on a 2nd 3rd century Roman sarcophagus and a 15th century triptych by Battista da Pisa also known as Battista di Gerio Lido de Camaiore a beach resort for the town just north of Viareggio on the Mediterranean Coast The central focus of this touristic area is the Pontile Bellavista Vittoria which is a pier that offers panoramic views of the ocean 6 Santa Maria Assunta Built in 13th century in 1515 became Collegiate church Church of Immacolata Concezione e San Lazzaro Villa Borbone delle PianoreSport editBorn raised and still residing in Camaiore is the Under 23 Road Cycling champion Francesco Chicchi who is currently racing for the professional team of Liquigas Lido di Camaiore has been repeatedly a stage finish of the Giro d Italia 1997 May 28 Stage 11 won by nbsp Gabriele Missaglia 2002 May 19 Stage 7 won by nbsp Rik Verbrugghe 2007 May 21 Stage9 won by nbsp Danilo Napolitano Notable people editGiorgio Gaber singer composer actor and playwright Francesco Gasparini Baroque composer and teacher Ermenegildo Pistelli papyrologist palaeographer philologist and presbyter Giovanni Marracci baroque painter Prince Xavier of Bourbon Parma 1889 1977 Carlist leader Zita of Bourbon Parma last Empress of Austria Harry Jackson Artist Sculptor Andrea Larini racing driver Nicola Larini racing driverSister cities editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Italy Camaiore is twinned with the following towns nbsp Rovinj Croatia since 1990 nbsp Uberherrn Germany since 2000 nbsp L Hopital France since 2000 nbsp Castel di Casio Italy since 2008 nbsp Carpentras France since 2009 nbsp Cody Wyoming USA since 2017See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Camaiore Alpi Apuane Versilia Via FrancigenaReferences edit Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011 Italian National Institute of Statistics Retrieved 16 March 2019 Popolazione Residente al 1 Gennaio 2018 Italian National Institute of Statistics Retrieved 16 March 2019 Bonuccelli in the World Lido di Camaiore Town in Tuscany Italy www summerinitaly com Retrieved 2021 04 23 Thomas M Landy Corpus Domini in Camaiore Catholics amp Cultures updated July 21 2016 Lido di Camaiore Town in Tuscany Italy www summerinitaly com Retrieved 2021 04 23 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Camaiore amp oldid 1225371038, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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