Monticiano

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Comune di Monticiano
Coat of arms of Comune di Monticiano
Municipal coat of arms

Location of Monticiano in Italy
Country Flag of Italy Italy
Region Tuscany
Province Siena (SI)
Mayor Mauro Cencioni (from May 2007)
Elevation 375 m (1,230 ft)
Area 109 km² (42 sq mi)
Population (as of December 31, 2004)
 - Total 1,412
 - Density 13/km² (34/sq mi)
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 43°8′N, 11°11′E
Gentilic Monticianesi
Dialing code 0577
Postal code 53015
Frazioni Bagni di Petriolo, San Lorenzo a Merse, Scalvaia
Website: www.comune.monticiano.siena.it

Monticiano is a town on the right bank of the Val di Merse, Tuscany, Italy, administratively part of the Province of Siena. It has 1,412 inhabitants as of December 31, 2004. The town is situated on the Colline Metallifere.

One of its frazioni, Bagni di Petriolo, is popular for its thermal waters.

[edit] History

First historical mentions of the "Castle of Monticiano" dates from 1189, when it was under the suzerainty of the bishop of Volterra. In 1266, due to tis citizens' participation to the Ghibelline defeat at Benevento, it was occupied by the Sienese troops. In 1554 it became part of the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. From 1629 to 1749 it as a fief of the Pannocchieschi family.

In 1860, its 723 inhabitants unanimously agreed to join the Kingdom of Italy. During World War II, partisans from the Siena zone started their first organizational operations in Monticiano, where a resistance brigade, named after Spartaco Lavagnini, also operated.

[edit] Miscellanea

Monticiano is the birthplace of controversial football director Luciano Moggi.

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