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Martina Franca

Martina Franca, or just Martina (Martinese: Marténe), is a town and municipality in the province of Taranto, Apulia, Italy. It is the second most populated town of the province after Taranto,[4] and has a population (2016) of 49,086.[3] Since 1975, the town has hosted the annual summer opera festival, the Festival della Valle d'Itria.[5]

Martina Franca
Città di Martina Franca
Piazza Plebiscito and the Cathedral
Martina within the Province of Taranto
Location of Martina Franca
Martina Franca
Location of Martina Franca in Italy
Martina Franca
Martina Franca (Apulia)
Coordinates: 40°38′N 17°02′E / 40.633°N 17.033°E / 40.633; 17.033
CountryItaly
RegionApulia
ProvinceTaranto (TA)
Founded1300 AD[1]
FrazioniBaratta, Capitolo, Cappuccini, Carpari, Gemma, Infarinata, Lamia Vecchia, Madonna dell'Arco, Monte Fellone, Monte Ilario, Montetulio, Monti del Duca, Motolese, Nigri, Ortolini, Papadomenico, Pergolo, Pianelle, San Paolo, Specchia Tarantina
Government
 • MayorGianfranco Palmisano (PD)
Area
 • Total299.72 km2 (115.72 sq mi)
Elevation
431 m (1,414 ft)
Population
 (31 December 2017)[3]
 • Total48,884
 • Density160/km2 (420/sq mi)
DemonymMartinesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
74015
Dialing code080
Patron saintSan Martino
Websitecomune.martina-franca.ta.it
Panoramic view
Martucci Palace in Piazza Roma
Ducal Palace in Piazza Roma
Piazza XX Settembre
A trullo in the city park

History edit

Geography edit

Located in the Itria Valley, close to the provinces of Bari and Brindisi, Martina Franca borders with the municipalities of Alberobello (BA), Ceglie Messapica (BR), Cisternino (BR), Crispiano, Massafra, Mottola, Locorotondo (BA), Ostuni (BR), Villa Castelli (BR), Grottaglie and Noci (BA).[6] It counts the hamlets (frazioni) of Baratta, Capitolo, Cappuccini, Carpari, Gemma, Infarinata, Lamia Vecchia, Madonna dell'Arco, Monte Fellone, Monte Ilario, Montetulio, Monti del Duca, Motolese, Nigri, Ortolini, Papadomenico, Pergolo, Pianelle, San Paolo, and Specchia Tarantina.

Culture edit

The opera Festival della Valle d'Itria is held annually in July/August. It presents a variety of rather unusual operas.[5]

Economy edit

Agriculture is concentrated in the fertile lands in small valleys. The Viticulture is mainly based on white grape wine. There are also many olive trees growing, in fact olive oil is also one of the main product of the area. The most common livestocks are sheep and goats, to which is added the breeding of thoroughbred "murgese" horses and the famous donkey of Martina Franca. The most developed industry is the textile manufacturing, that made Martina famous also in the movie industry for a big international film in the 80's. The services sector is characterized by banks, insurances and tourism, especially eno-gastronomic one. It is very common for tourists to visit oil mills, wine-making facilities and cellars to taste amazing local products. One of the most important culinary excellence is the "Capocollo Di Martina Franca",[7] a DOP quality product.

Main sights edit

The town has a particularly conserved old town surrounded by stone walls with prominent Baroque gates leading to piazzas and narrow, winding streets. Piazza Roma is the largest square in the old town, with a green space in the centre of a largely triangular grass pattern, facing the 17th-century Palazzo Ducale.[8]

Gastronomy edit

Martina Franca DOC edit

The comune of Martina Franca produces a white Denominazione di origine controllata (DOC) Italian wine that can be made in a still or sparkling Spumante style. The wine has a tendency not to age well, often turning from a light white color to a darker amber color and losing its fresh fruit flavors after only 3 to 4 years in the bottle. All grapes destined for DOC wine production needing to be harvested to a yield no greater than 13 tonnes/ha. The wine is made predominantly (50-65%) from Verdeca and Bianco d'Alessano which can make between 45-40% of the blend. Additional grapes are permitted up to a maximum of 5% including Bombino bianco, Fiano and Malvasia Toscana. The finished wine must attain a minimum alcohol level of 11% in order to be labelled with the Martina Franca DOC designation.[9]

Sports edit

The town's football team is the A.S. Martina Franca 1947, which are currently plays in Lega Pro. Its home ground is the Gian Domenico Tursi Stadium. The Formula One driver Antonio Giovinazzi was born in Martina Franca.

The local futsal club is the LCF Martina. It was founded in 2009 and its home ground is the PalaWojtyla.

Transport edit

Martina Franca railway station[10] in an important junction point between the lines Bari–Martina–Taranto and Martina–Lecce, both operated by the Ferrovie del Sud Est (FSE). A minor station on the line to Taranto, Martina Franca Colonne Grassi,[11] is located in the southwestern suburb. Another minor stop, San Paolo,[12] serves the homonym frazione.

References in popular culture edit

In the novel Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer, Martina Franca is the setting of a troll attack.

Personalities edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Martina Franca Official Website
  2. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  3. ^ a b (in Italian) Source: Istat 2016
  4. ^ List of municipalities in Taranto Province (Apulia Region) ordered by population
  5. ^ a b (in Italian) Festival della Valle d'Itria Official Website 2017-03-30 at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ 40610 (x a j h) Martina Franca on OpenStreetMap
  7. ^ (in Italian) Capocollo di Martina Franca 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine (fondazioneslowfood.com)
  8. ^ Martina Franca | Italy | Encyclopædia Britannica
  9. ^ P. Saunders Wine Label Language pg 174 Firefly Books 2004 ISBN 1-55297-720-X
  10. ^ 1768769698 Martina Franca railway station on OpenStreetMap
  11. ^ 1770045597 Martina Franca Colonne Grassi railway station on OpenStreetMap
  12. ^ 1384593442 San Paolo railway station on OpenStreetMap

Sources edit

  • Jewish Virtual Library
  • C. Colafemmina, Gli ebrei a Taranto (2005)
  • N. Ferorelli, Gli Ebrei nell’Italia meridionale, dall’età romana al secolo XVIII

External links edit

  • (in Italian)
  • Website of the Festival della Valle d'Itria (in Italian)
  • Martina Franca on Flickr

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Martina Franca or just Martina Martinese Martene is a town and municipality in the province of Taranto Apulia Italy It is the second most populated town of the province after Taranto 4 and has a population 2016 of 49 086 3 Since 1975 the town has hosted the annual summer opera festival the Festival della Valle d Itria 5 Martina FrancaComuneCitta di Martina FrancaPiazza Plebiscito and the CathedralCoat of armsMartina within the Province of TarantoLocation of Martina FrancaMartina FrancaLocation of Martina Franca in ItalyShow map of ItalyMartina FrancaMartina Franca Apulia Show map of ApuliaCoordinates 40 38 N 17 02 E 40 633 N 17 033 E 40 633 17 033CountryItalyRegionApuliaProvinceTaranto TA Founded1300 AD 1 FrazioniBaratta Capitolo Cappuccini Carpari Gemma Infarinata Lamia Vecchia Madonna dell Arco Monte Fellone Monte Ilario Montetulio Monti del Duca Motolese Nigri Ortolini Papadomenico Pergolo Pianelle San Paolo Specchia TarantinaGovernment MayorGianfranco Palmisano PD Area 2 Total299 72 km2 115 72 sq mi Elevation431 m 1 414 ft Population 31 December 2017 3 Total48 884 Density160 km2 420 sq mi DemonymMartinesiTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code74015Dialing code080Patron saintSan MartinoWebsitecomune martina franca ta itPanoramic viewMartucci Palace in Piazza RomaDucal Palace in Piazza RomaPiazza XX SettembreA trullo in the city park Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Culture 4 Economy 5 Main sights 6 Gastronomy 6 1 Martina Franca DOC 7 Sports 8 Transport 9 References in popular culture 10 Personalities 11 See also 12 References 13 Sources 14 External linksHistory editGeography editLocated in the Itria Valley close to the provinces of Bari and Brindisi Martina Franca borders with the municipalities of Alberobello BA Ceglie Messapica BR Cisternino BR Crispiano Massafra Mottola Locorotondo BA Ostuni BR Villa Castelli BR Grottaglie and Noci BA 6 It counts the hamlets frazioni of Baratta Capitolo Cappuccini Carpari Gemma Infarinata Lamia Vecchia Madonna dell Arco Monte Fellone Monte Ilario Montetulio Monti del Duca Motolese Nigri Ortolini Papadomenico Pergolo Pianelle San Paolo and Specchia Tarantina Culture editThe opera Festival della Valle d Itria is held annually in July August It presents a variety of rather unusual operas 5 Economy editAgriculture is concentrated in the fertile lands in small valleys The Viticulture is mainly based on white grape wine There are also many olive trees growing in fact olive oil is also one of the main product of the area The most common livestocks are sheep and goats to which is added the breeding of thoroughbred murgese horses and the famous donkey of Martina Franca The most developed industry is the textile manufacturing that made Martina famous also in the movie industry for a big international film in the 80 s The services sector is characterized by banks insurances and tourism especially eno gastronomic one It is very common for tourists to visit oil mills wine making facilities and cellars to taste amazing local products One of the most important culinary excellence is the Capocollo Di Martina Franca 7 a DOP quality product Main sights editThe town has a particularly conserved old town surrounded by stone walls with prominent Baroque gates leading to piazzas and narrow winding streets Piazza Roma is the largest square in the old town with a green space in the centre of a largely triangular grass pattern facing the 17th century Palazzo Ducale 8 Gastronomy editMartina Franca DOC edit The comune of Martina Franca produces a white Denominazione di origine controllata DOC Italian wine that can be made in a still or sparkling Spumante style The wine has a tendency not to age well often turning from a light white color to a darker amber color and losing its fresh fruit flavors after only 3 to 4 years in the bottle All grapes destined for DOC wine production needing to be harvested to a yield no greater than 13 tonnes ha The wine is made predominantly 50 65 from Verdeca and Bianco d Alessano which can make between 45 40 of the blend Additional grapes are permitted up to a maximum of 5 including Bombino bianco Fiano and Malvasia Toscana The finished wine must attain a minimum alcohol level of 11 in order to be labelled with the Martina Franca DOC designation 9 Sports editThe town s football team is the A S Martina Franca 1947 which are currently plays in Lega Pro Its home ground is the Gian Domenico Tursi Stadium The Formula One driver Antonio Giovinazzi was born in Martina Franca The local futsal club is the LCF Martina It was founded in 2009 and its home ground is the PalaWojtyla Transport editMartina Franca railway station 10 in an important junction point between the lines Bari Martina Taranto and Martina Lecce both operated by the Ferrovie del Sud Est FSE A minor station on the line to Taranto Martina Franca Colonne Grassi 11 is located in the southwestern suburb Another minor stop San Paolo 12 serves the homonym frazione References in popular culture editIn the novel Artemis Fowl by Eoin Colfer Martina Franca is the setting of a troll attack Personalities editGiuseppe Aprile 1732 1813 composer and castrato Pietro Carbotti Venerable Domenico Carella 1721 1813 painter Donato Carrisi born 1973 thriller writer Gioconda de Vito 1907 1994 violinist Matteo Fischetti 1830 1887 pianist and composer Antonio Giovinazzi born 1993 racing driver for Ferrari AF Corse Paolo Grassi Milan 1919 London 1981 founder of the Piccolo Teatro di Milano and director of the Teatro alla Scala Cosimo Damiano Lanza Leporano 1962 pianist harpsichordist and composer Director of the Accademia Musicale Mediterranea in Martina Franca Renzo Rubino born 1988 Taranto singer songwriter raised by parents of Martina Franca Aldo Semerari 1923 1982 criminologist and suspected neo fascist terrorist who was born in Martina Franca Richard Sinclair born 1948 Canterbury English progressive rock musician who lives in the countryside of Martina Rudolph Valentino Castellaneta 1895 New York City 1936 American actor His father came from Martina Franca See also editGhironda Festival established in 1995 Itria ValleyReferences edit Martina Franca Official Website Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011 Italian National Institute of Statistics Retrieved 16 March 2019 a b in Italian Source Istat 2016 List of municipalities in Taranto Province Apulia Region ordered by population a b in Italian Festival della Valle d Itria Official Website Archived 2017 03 30 at the Wayback Machine 40610 x a j h Martina Franca on OpenStreetMap in Italian Capocollo di Martina Franca Archived 2015 09 24 at the Wayback Machine fondazioneslowfood com Martina Franca Italy Encyclopaedia Britannica P Saunders Wine Label Language pg 174 Firefly Books 2004 ISBN 1 55297 720 X 1768769698 Martina Franca railway station on OpenStreetMap 1770045597 Martina Franca Colonne Grassi railway station on OpenStreetMap 1384593442 San Paolo railway station on OpenStreetMapSources editJewish Virtual Library C Colafemmina Gli ebrei a Taranto 2005 N Ferorelli Gli Ebrei nell Italia meridionale dall eta romana al secolo XVIIIExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Martina Franca Official website in Italian Website of the Festival della Valle d Itria in Italian Martina Franca on Flickr Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martina Franca amp oldid 1214433713, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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