Capizzi
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Country | Italy |
Region | Sicily |
Province | Province of Messina (ME) |
Area | 69.9 km² (27 sq mi) |
Population (as of Dec. 2004) | |
- Total | 3,452 |
- Density | 49/km² (127/sq mi) |
Time zone | CET, UTC+1 |
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Dialing code | 0935 |
Postal code | 98031 |
Capizzi (Greek: Καπίτιον; Latin: Capitium) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Messina in the Italian region Sicily, located about 100 km southeast of Palermo and about 100 km southwest of Messina. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 3,452 and an area of 69.9 km².[1]
Capizzi borders the following municipalities: Caronia, Cerami, Cesarò, Mistretta.
[edit] History
Capitium is mentioned by Cicero and Ptolemy, and appears from the former to have been a place of some importance. He mentions it in conjunction with Haluntium (modern San Marco d'Alunzio), Enguium (modern Gangi), and other towns in the northern part of the island, and Ptolemy enumerates it among the inland cities of Sicily. Its situation on the southern slope of the mountains of Caronia, about 26 km from the Tyrrhenian Sea, and the same distance from Gangi (Enguium), accords well with the ancient indications. (Cic. in Verr. iii. 4. 3; Ptol. iii. 4. § 12; Cluver. Sicil.)
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[edit] References
- This article incorporates text from the public domain Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography by William Smith (1856).