Lumarzo

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Comune di Lumarzo
Coat of arms of Comune di Lumarzo
Municipal coat of arms

Location of Lumarzo in Italy
Country Flag of Italy Italy
Region Liguria
Province Genoa (GE)
Mayor Guido Guelfo
Elevation 325 m (1,066 ft)
Area 25.5 km² (10 sq mi)
Population (as of Dec. 2006[1])
 - Total 1,536
 - Density 60/km² (155/sq mi)
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 44°25′N, 9°8′E
Gentilic Lumarzesi
Dialing code 0185
Postal code 16024
Frazioni Campi, Ferriere, Cerese, Tolara, Scagnelli, Tasso, Tassorello, Craviasco, Forca, Boasi, Rossi, Vallebuona, Lagomarsino, Piane, Pannesi, Nostra Signora del Bosco
Patron St. Peter
 - Day June 29

Lumarzo is a village and comune (municipality) in the Province of Genoa in the Italian region Liguria, located about 15 km east of Genoa.

Lumarzo borders the following municipalities: Bargagli, Davagna, Neirone, Sori, Torriglia, Uscio.

The economy is mostly based on agriculture and cattle raising.

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[edit] History

The name dervies from the Latin Lucus martius, meaning "Wood of Mars", which has suggested the existence of a temple, with annexed grove, devoted to the god.

In the Middle Ages it was under the Malaspina and later the Fieschi families. The latter sold the fief to the Republic of Genoa in 1198. After a brief French and Austrian domination in the 18th-19th centuries, it became part of the Kingdom of Sardinia in 1814. Lumarzo was annexed to the newly unified Kingdom of Italy in 1861.

During World War II in the area took place several fighting between German occupation troops and partisans.

[edit] Main sights

  • Sanctuary of Madonna del Bosco ("Madonna of the Wood"), in the frazione of Pannesi, dating from the 16th century.
  • Church of San Martino al Vento (15th century).

[edit] Transportation

Lumarzo can be reached through the Strada Provinciale (Provincial Road) 225 Orero-Bargagli. The nearest railroad station is that of Chiavari on the Rome-Genoa line, from where a regular bus service connects to Lumarzo.

[edit] Demographic evolution

[edit] References

  • Sena, Francesco (2000). L'alta Fontanabuona. 

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.