Bronte, Catania

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This article is about the district Bronte. For the author sisters, see Brontë
Comune di Bronte
Coat of arms of Comune di Bronte
Municipal coat of arms
Country Flag of Italy Italy
Region Sicily
Province Catania (CT)
Mayor Giuseppe Firrarello (since May 17, 2005)
Elevation 760 m (2,493 ft)
Area 249 km² (96 sq mi)
Population (as of 2001)
 - Total 18,496
 - Density 74/km² (192/sq mi)
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 37°48′N, 14°50′E
Gentilic Brontesi
Dialing code 095
Postal code 95034
Patron St. Blaise
 - Day February 3
Website: www.comune.bronte.ct.it

Bronte is a town and commune of Sicily (in the province of Catania, Italy), near Mount Etna.

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[edit] Geography

Bronte is located slightly northwest of Mount Etna, on the side of the valley of the Simeto river. It is about 30 kilometers west of the coast.

[edit] History

In 1520 Charles V united the twenty-four hamlets of the surrounding area, which formed the town of Bronte. Mount Etna nearly destroyed the town three times, in 1651, in 1832, and finally in 1843.

In 1799, King Ferdinand III, created Bronte as a Duchy, and rewarded admiral Horatio Nelson with the title of Duke for the help he had provided him in bloodily repressing the revolution in Naples and so in recovering his throne. As well as being made a Duke, Nelson was given Castello Maniace, which at the time was the remains of a Benedictine Monastery. The Castle passed into the Bridport family when the 1st Viscount Bridport married the then Duchess of Bronte, who was Admiral Nelson's niece. The Bridport's continued to live in the castle until 1982 when the current Viscount sold the property to the province of Catania. A recent book has been written about the Duchy: Nelson's Duchy: A Sicilian Anomaly by Michael Pratt. Today it is a local tourist attraction in Maniace yet has been run down since the family left.

In 1860 there was a riot.

2003. The Duchy, was completely restored to its original splendor and it is now open to visitors and organised groups. Of particular interest are the rooms, the gardens and the old Church (M Nicolosi).

[edit] Legends

Bronte's name derives from that of one of the First Cyclopes and it means "The Thunderer". Legend has it that the Cyclopes lived under Mount Etna, where they crafted weaponry for Zeus and other Gods.

[edit] Economy

Bronte is mostly reliant on farming for its economy. A major part of its farming is pistachio nuts.

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