Santa Teresa di Riva

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Comune di Santa Teresa di Riva
Coat of arms of Comune di Santa Teresa di Riva
Municipal coat of arms
Country Flag of Italy Italy
Region Flag of Sicily Sicily
Province Messina (ME)
Mayor Avv. Carlo Umberto Lo Schiavo (since June 20, 2004)
Elevation 6 m
Area 8 km²
Population
 - Total (as of 2001) 8,897
 - Density 1,112/km²
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 37°56′N, 15°21′E
Gentilic Santateresini
Dialing code 0942
Postal code 98028
Frazioni Misserio
Patron Madonna del Carmelo
 - Day July 16
Website: www.fotosantateresadiriva.com

Santa Teresa di Riva is a small town in the province of Messina, Sicily, about 15 kilometers (9 miles) from Taormina. The town was known until 1854 as Marina di Savoca when it was renamed in honor of Teresa d'Austria. The town is neighbored to the northeast by the towns of Furci Siculo and Roccalumera, to the west by Savoca, and to the Southwest by Sant'Alessio Siculo and the mountainous Forza d'Agrò.

via Ciumaredda in Santa Teresa
via Ciumaredda in Santa Teresa

On the first weekend of every August, the Festa della Madonna begins, celebrating Maria di Porto Salvo. On Saturday night, a statue of the Madonna is carried out from the church to the sea. She is placed on a boat and many town residents sail with her on their own boats. On Sunday, the Madonna is paraded around town, followed in a procession by a band and many of the town's residents. During the Festa weekend, via F. Crispi (on which the church is located) is blocked off from traffic and decorated. Vendors line the street, selling peanuts, incense, sunglasses, furniture, art, and even pet turtles and parrots. At the end of the night on Sunday, fireworks go off which can be seen from all over town.