Maruggio

Maruggio
Maruggiu
—  Comune  —
Comune di Maruggio
Maruggio
Location of Maruggio in Italy
Coordinates:
Country Italy
Region Puglia
Province Taranto (TA)
Frazioni Acquadolce Cirenaica, Campomarino di Maruggio, Capoccia Scorcialupi, Commenda, Monaco Mirante
Area
 • Total 48 km2 (18.5 sq mi)
Elevation 26 m (85 ft)
Population (31 October 2009)[1]
 • Total 5,539
 • Density 115.4/km2 (298.9/sq mi)
Demonym Maruggesi (Maruggisi in local dialect)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 74020
Dialing code 099
Patron saint San Giovanni Battista and San Cristoforo
Saint day 13–14 July
Website Official website

Maruggio is a small town and comune in the Taranto province in the Apulia region of southeast Italy. In the town there are 5,539 inhabitants. Near Maruggio there are Torricella (6 km), Sava (10 km), Manduria (12 km) and Avetrana (16 km).

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History

Maruggio was founded by Gorgolano, a governator of the Byzantine empereor Niceforo Foca, with the union from the ancient hamlets of Castigno, Olivaro, Albano, Roselle and San Nicolò. After it was governed since 1317 to 1819 from the Knights of Malta. Then, in 1819, it became a free common. During its history it has been attacked by Saracens that however destroyed it only once but no one died in their attacks.

Economy

Tourism is the main wealt'h source. Tourism is developed especially along the coast, in the village of Campomarino, that is very famous for its clean sea, for the wonderful beach and in particular for the harbour, that is only along the coast between Taranto and Porto Cesareo. But the economy is tied up to the agriculture too. In fact Maruggio is famous for the oil and wine Primitivo.

Art and monuments

In this town there are also some artistic jewels. There are:

There is also a wonderful historic center, with its medieval tortuous streets and its old palaces with wonderful balconies. The most beautiful palaces are:

There are also the old Seminar (19th century) in Campomarino and the Villa Montoto along the street for Manduria.

References

  1. ^ Population from ISTAT