Marsiglia (Davagna)

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Marsiglia
Frazione
Marsiglia
Location of Marsiglia in Italy
Coordinates: 44°27′15″N 9°03′53.01″E / 44.45417°N 9.0647250°E / 44.45417; 9.0647250Coordinates: 44°27′15″N 9°03′53.01″E / 44.45417°N 9.0647250°E / 44.45417; 9.0647250
Country  Italy
Region  Liguria
Province Genoa (GE)
Comune Davagna
Elevation 553 m (1,814 ft)
Population (2009)[1]
  Total 55
Demonym Marsigliesi
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 16022
Dialing code (+39) 010

Marsiglia is an Italian village and hamlet (frazione) of the municipality of Davagna in the Province of Genoa, Liguria. As of 2009 its population was of 55.[1]

History

As for a local legend, the village was founded by some people from the French city of Marseille, that in Italian is spoken Marsiglia. The village church, dedicated to the patron John the Baptist, was first mentioned in a church document of 1213.[2]

Geography

Marsiglia is part of the municipal subdivision of Calvari, that includes the nearby villages of Calvari, Canate and Cavassolo.[3] It is a hill village located upon the Bisagno river valley, 8 km far from Davagna, 14 from Bargagli and 20 from the center of Genoa.

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