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Isole Tremiti

The Isole Tremiti (Italian pronunciation: [ˈiːzole ˈtrɛːmiti]), also literarily known as Isole Diomedee ("Diomedean Islands", from Greek Διομήδεες Diomédees), are an archipelago in the Adriatic Sea, north of the Gargano Peninsula. They constitute a comune of Italy's Province of Foggia, Apulia and form part of the Gargano national park. The archipelago is composed of 5 islands: San Domino, San Nicola, Capraia, Cretaccio, and Pianosa.[3]

Isole Tremiti
Comune di Isole Tremiti
A view of San Nicola island from the nearby San Domino island, with the Abbey of Santa Maria a Mare fortified complex.
Tremiti within the Province of Foggia
Location of Isole Tremiti
Isole Tremiti
Location of Isole Tremiti in Italy
Isole Tremiti
Isole Tremiti (Apulia)
Coordinates: 42°07′N 15°30′E / 42.117°N 15.500°E / 42.117; 15.500
CountryItaly
RegionApulia
ProvinceFoggia (FG)
FrazioniIsola San Nicola, Isola San Domino
Government
 • MayorAntonio Fentini
Area
 • Total3.13 km2 (1.21 sq mi)
Elevation
70 m (230 ft)
Population
 (May 2021)[2]
 • Total454
 • Density150/km2 (380/sq mi)
DemonymTremitesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
71051
Dialing code0882
ISTAT code071026
Patron saintOur Lady of Assumption
Saint day15 August
WebsiteOfficial website

The islands were used for the internment of political prisoners during Benito Mussolini's Fascist regime.[4] But it was also the prison of Julia the Younger, the granddaughter of Augustus.

The islands are now an important tourist attraction because of the clear waters surrounding them. Up to 100,000 visitors come to the islands in the summer season.[5] Ferry services from the mainland operate from Termoli, Vieste, Rodi Garganico and Capoiale,[6] while Alidaunia offers flights from San Domino Heliport to Foggia and Vieste.[7]

Toponym edit

The origin of the name of the islands is uncertain. Some of the theories include:

  • it may relate to the seismic hazard of the area, which has a long history of earthquakes (from Latin tremor)
  • it may date back to the times of Augustus, who exiled his granddaughter Julia the Younger to one of these islands, and then named Trimerus in Latin, maybe from Greek Τρίμερος Trímeros, meaning "three places" or "three islands").
  • it may be due to the three-peak hill on the main island described by the cleric Basilio Sereno in an epigram written to Celso Bishop of Vercelli[8]

Islands edit

  • San Domino is where most of the population resides. It is the most developed island for tourism and has the only sand beach in the archipelago.
  • San Nicola is the site of a monastery where a monk named Nicolò was buried. Legend has it that every time someone tried to move his corpse off the island, a violent storm would break out, preventing navigation around the island.
  • Capraia (or Capperaia) is deserted.
  • Cretaccio is a large block of clay and thus uninhabited.
  • Pianosa is a small, uninhabited island. Its maximum elevation is 15 metres (49 ft). Sometimes, during storms, the waves cover it.

History edit

Inhabited since late Iron Age times (4th-3rd centuries BC), the Tremiti Islands have been a place of confinement since ancient times. Roman emperor Augustus had his granddaughter Julia the Younger transferred here, where she died after 20 years. In the Middle Ages, the archipelago was ruled by the Abbey of Santa Maria a Mare ("Holy Mary on the Sea") at San Nicola island, apparently founded here in the 9th century by Benedictine monks from Montecassino.

In the 13th century, the abbey had gained its autonomy from the father monastery, and owned lands from the Biferno to Trani on the Apulian mainland. After an alleged period of moral decadence, in 1237 the Benedictines were replaced by the Cistercian order. In 1334 the abbey was sacked by Dalmatian pirates from Omiš.

In 1412 the Lateran Canons took ownership of the islands and restored the abbey with cisterns and fortifications which withstood the assault of Ottoman ships in 1567. The abbey was suppressed in 1783 by King Ferdinand IV of Naples, who set up a penal colony.

During the Napoleonic age the islands were a stronghold of Joachim Murat's supporters, who resisted a British fleet in 1809. In 1843, to repopulate the islands, King Ferdinand II of Two Sicilies moved a number of people from Naples' slums to the islands, who mostly became fishermen.

In 1911, about 1,300 Libyans who had resisted Italian colonial rule were confined to Tremiti. After a year, around one-third of them had died, mainly from typhus.

1930s edit

During the Fascist era, the archipelago continued to perform its function of confinement, detaining, among others, Amerigo Dumini, and future president of the Republic, Sandro Pertini.

Mussolini had hundreds of homosexuals deported to San Domino, in 1938. No law prohibited homosexuality at the time, and Mussolini also denied its existence, saying, "In Italy, there are only real men".[citation needed] However, suspected or reported homosexuals were rounded up and deported. San Domino had the distinction of being the only internment camp in which all the prisoners were gay.[9] The conditions on the island were very difficult, and a few died.[10]

The dormitories were spartan, with no electricity or running water.[9] A bell would ring at 8 p.m. each day, signaling that the men were no longer allowed to be outside. For the remainder of the night, they were locked in their dorm rooms, under police supervision.[9]

The internment camp closed in 1939, as Italy became enmeshed in the beginnings of World War II.[9]

2010s edit

In May 2012, the provincial government caused a scandal by attempting to sell off blocks of land on two of the islands for development for a reported €4m. Local environmental groups campaigned vigorously and in the event, there were no bidders.[11]

See also edit

Sources edit

  • Mancini, Enzo (1979). Isole Tremiti, sassi di Diomede: natura, storia, arte, turismo. Milan: Mursia.

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. ^ "Isole Tremiti". Isole Tremiti. Retrieved 20 October 2021.
  4. ^ Johnston, Alan (13 June 2013). "A gay island community created by Italy's Fascists". BBC News. Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  5. ^ Lonely Planet http://www.lonelyplanet.com/italy/puglia/isole-tremiti
  6. ^ Staniscia pio luigi (24 July 2007). "TREMITI ISLANDS – Ferry schedule". Lecinqueisole.it. Retrieved 26 March 2013.
  7. ^ "Home Page". Alidaunia s.r.l. – Società di navigazione aerea (in Italian). Retrieved 19 March 2017.
  8. ^ Cochorella, Benedicto (1998). Radicchio, Giuseppe (ed.). Descrizione accuratissima delle Isole Tremiti un tempo Isole Diomedee. Translated by Buonanome, Anna Maria. Palomar. p. 25.
  9. ^ a b c d Johnston, Alan. (12 June 2013). A gay island community created by Italy's Fascists. BBC News: retrieved 6/13/2013.
  10. ^ World Fascism, a historical encyclopedia, volume 1.
  11. ^ Squires, Nick (5 June 2012). "Italian austerity forces region to sell its rare mouflon sheep". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 12 May 2013.

External links edit

  • Tremiti Islands. How to get there, plan a day trip, excursion with kids
  • Collecting landraces and wild relatives in the Tremiti Islands (FAO)[permanent dead link]
  • Isole Tremiti

isole, tremiti, italian, pronunciation, ˈiːzole, ˈtrɛːmiti, also, literarily, known, isole, diomedee, diomedean, islands, from, greek, Διομήδεες, diomédees, archipelago, adriatic, north, gargano, peninsula, they, constitute, comune, italy, province, foggia, ap. The Isole Tremiti Italian pronunciation ˈiːzole ˈtrɛːmiti also literarily known as Isole Diomedee Diomedean Islands from Greek Diomhdees Diomedees are an archipelago in the Adriatic Sea north of the Gargano Peninsula They constitute a comune of Italy s Province of Foggia Apulia and form part of the Gargano national park The archipelago is composed of 5 islands San Domino San Nicola Capraia Cretaccio and Pianosa 3 Isole TremitiComuneComune di Isole TremitiA view of San Nicola island from the nearby San Domino island with the Abbey of Santa Maria a Mare fortified complex Coat of armsTremiti within the Province of FoggiaLocation of Isole TremitiIsole TremitiLocation of Isole Tremiti in ItalyShow map of ItalyIsole TremitiIsole Tremiti Apulia Show map of ApuliaCoordinates 42 07 N 15 30 E 42 117 N 15 500 E 42 117 15 500CountryItalyRegionApuliaProvinceFoggia FG FrazioniIsola San Nicola Isola San DominoGovernment MayorAntonio FentiniArea 1 Total3 13 km2 1 21 sq mi Elevation70 m 230 ft Population May 2021 2 Total454 Density150 km2 380 sq mi DemonymTremitesiTime zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST Postal code71051Dialing code0882ISTAT code071026Patron saintOur Lady of AssumptionSaint day15 AugustWebsiteOfficial websiteThe islands were used for the internment of political prisoners during Benito Mussolini s Fascist regime 4 But it was also the prison of Julia the Younger the granddaughter of Augustus The islands are now an important tourist attraction because of the clear waters surrounding them Up to 100 000 visitors come to the islands in the summer season 5 Ferry services from the mainland operate from Termoli Vieste Rodi Garganico and Capoiale 6 while Alidaunia offers flights from San Domino Heliport to Foggia and Vieste 7 Contents 1 Toponym 2 Islands 3 History 3 1 1930s 3 2 2010s 4 See also 5 Sources 6 References 7 External linksToponym editThe origin of the name of the islands is uncertain Some of the theories include it may relate to the seismic hazard of the area which has a long history of earthquakes from Latin tremor it may date back to the times of Augustus who exiled his granddaughter Julia the Younger to one of these islands and then named Trimerus in Latin maybe from Greek Trimeros Trimeros meaning three places or three islands it may be due to the three peak hill on the main island described by the cleric Basilio Sereno in an epigram written to Celso Bishop of Vercelli 8 Islands editSan Domino is where most of the population resides It is the most developed island for tourism and has the only sand beach in the archipelago San Nicola is the site of a monastery where a monk named Nicolo was buried Legend has it that every time someone tried to move his corpse off the island a violent storm would break out preventing navigation around the island Capraia or Capperaia is deserted Cretaccio is a large block of clay and thus uninhabited Pianosa is a small uninhabited island Its maximum elevation is 15 metres 49 ft Sometimes during storms the waves cover it History editInhabited since late Iron Age times 4th 3rd centuries BC the Tremiti Islands have been a place of confinement since ancient times Roman emperor Augustus had his granddaughter Julia the Younger transferred here where she died after 20 years In the Middle Ages the archipelago was ruled by the Abbey of Santa Maria a Mare Holy Mary on the Sea at San Nicola island apparently founded here in the 9th century by Benedictine monks from Montecassino In the 13th century the abbey had gained its autonomy from the father monastery and owned lands from the Biferno to Trani on the Apulian mainland After an alleged period of moral decadence in 1237 the Benedictines were replaced by the Cistercian order In 1334 the abbey was sacked by Dalmatian pirates from Omis In 1412 the Lateran Canons took ownership of the islands and restored the abbey with cisterns and fortifications which withstood the assault of Ottoman ships in 1567 The abbey was suppressed in 1783 by King Ferdinand IV of Naples who set up a penal colony During the Napoleonic age the islands were a stronghold of Joachim Murat s supporters who resisted a British fleet in 1809 In 1843 to repopulate the islands King Ferdinand II of Two Sicilies moved a number of people from Naples slums to the islands who mostly became fishermen In 1911 about 1 300 Libyans who had resisted Italian colonial rule were confined to Tremiti After a year around one third of them had died mainly from typhus 1930s edit During the Fascist era the archipelago continued to perform its function of confinement detaining among others Amerigo Dumini and future president of the Republic Sandro Pertini Mussolini had hundreds of homosexuals deported to San Domino in 1938 No law prohibited homosexuality at the time and Mussolini also denied its existence saying In Italy there are only real men citation needed However suspected or reported homosexuals were rounded up and deported San Domino had the distinction of being the only internment camp in which all the prisoners were gay 9 The conditions on the island were very difficult and a few died 10 The dormitories were spartan with no electricity or running water 9 A bell would ring at 8 p m each day signaling that the men were no longer allowed to be outside For the remainder of the night they were locked in their dorm rooms under police supervision 9 The internment camp closed in 1939 as Italy became enmeshed in the beginnings of World War II 9 2010s edit In May 2012 the provincial government caused a scandal by attempting to sell off blocks of land on two of the islands for development for a reported 4m Local environmental groups campaigned vigorously and in the event there were no bidders 11 See also editList of islands of Italy Punta del Diavolo LighthouseSources editMancini Enzo 1979 Isole Tremiti sassi di Diomede natura storia arte turismo Milan Mursia References 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 Isole Tremiti Isole Tremiti Retrieved 20 October 2021 Johnston Alan 13 June 2013 A gay island community created by Italy s Fascists BBC News Retrieved 19 March 2017 Lonely Planet http www lonelyplanet com italy puglia isole tremiti Staniscia pio luigi 24 July 2007 TREMITI ISLANDS Ferry schedule Lecinqueisole it Retrieved 26 March 2013 Home Page Alidaunia s r l Societa di navigazione aerea in Italian Retrieved 19 March 2017 Cochorella Benedicto 1998 Radicchio Giuseppe ed Descrizione accuratissima delle Isole Tremiti un tempo Isole Diomedee Translated by Buonanome Anna Maria Palomar p 25 a b c d Johnston Alan 12 June 2013 A gay island community created by Italy s Fascists BBC News retrieved 6 13 2013 World Fascism a historical encyclopedia volume 1 Squires Nick 5 June 2012 Italian austerity forces region to sell its rare mouflon sheep The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 12 May 2013 External links edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Tremiti Islands nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Isole Tremiti Tremiti Islands How to get there plan a day trip excursion with kids Collecting landraces and wild relatives in the Tremiti Islands FAO permanent dead link Isole TremitiPortals nbsp Geography nbsp Islands nbsp Italy Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Isole Tremiti amp oldid 1185123082, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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