Ferrandina

Ferrandina
Comune
Comune di Ferrandina

Coat of arms
Ferrandina

Location of Ferrandina in Italy

Coordinates: 40°30′N 16°27′E / 40.500°N 16.450°E / 40.500; 16.450Coordinates: 40°30′N 16°27′E / 40.500°N 16.450°E / 40.500; 16.450
Country Italy
Region Basilicata
Province / Metropolitan city Matera (MT)
Frazioni Macchia di Ferrandina
Area
  Total 215 km2 (83 sq mi)
Elevation 420 m (1,380 ft)
Population (May 2009)[1]
  Total 9,117
  Density 42/km2 (110/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Ferrandinesi
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 75013
Dialing code 0835
Patron saint San Rocco
Saint day 16 August
Website Official website

Ferrandina is a town and comune in the province of Matera, in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata. In Italy, Ferrandina is famous for producing the highest level of quality olive oil.

Sun, stone, drought, silence and solitude: these are the five ingredients that, according to local folk traditions, create the ideal habitat for the olive tree.

Geography data

The town is located on a 482 metres (1,581 ft) hill in the Basento Valley on the western bank of the river Basento. Ferrandina is part of the "Collina Materana" and it is the fourth biggest town in Basilicata. Towns close are: Pomarico, Miglionico, Salandra, Pisticci, Grottole, San Mauro Forte and Craco. Ferrandin is 35 kilometres (22 mi) from Matera and 77 kilometres (48 mi) from Potenza.

Climate

The typical collina Materana climate is very hot during the summer and cold and fresh during the winter. Rain fall is concentrated principally from October to May and snow in winter. Also heavy fog in the autumn-winter season.

History

The towns roots go back as far as Magna Grecia, about 1000 BC. The original name was Troilia while its acropolis was called Obelanon (Uggiano). Troilia was built in memory of the Asia Minor city Troia by the Ancient Greeks. Ferrandina was named in honor of the father of Federico D'Aragona. In 1507 Ferdinando the Catholic, conferred the title of 'Civitas'. Right after, the Dominicans, created an agricultural center specialized in the production of wool, highly valued in the Reign of Naples. In 1546 the Dominicans established the monastery of Saint Dominic with the dome. Ferrandina was part of the 1820 and 1860 rebellions. In March 1862, the brigant leaer Carmine Crocco, confronted and destroyed the Piemontesi troops. In 1921 the Fascist squads killed the lord mayor Nicola Montefinese. In September 1943, Ferrandina rose against the fascists. The farmers rebelled to expel and seize the land of the fascist landlords. The town was cut off from electricity and telephones to confined the protest. The provisional government sent to the city a lot of military. On 4 August the minister Scelba arrived in Ferrandina. In 2003 Ferrandina took part in protest against the Berlusconi government decision to build a nuclear waste center.

Main sights

References

  1. All demographics and other statistics from the Italian statistical institute (Istat)


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