Montefino

Montefino
Comune
Comune di Montefino
Montefino

Location of Montefino in Italy

Coordinates: 42°33′N 13°53′E / 42.550°N 13.883°ECoordinates: 42°33′N 13°53′E / 42.550°N 13.883°E
Country Italy
Region Abruzzo
Province Teramo
Frazioni Bozza, Brecciata, Crocetta Santa Maria, Floriano, Manzitti, Marciano, Muraglie
Government
  Mayor Benito Profeta (centre-right) elected 2004-06-13
Area
  Total 18.47 km2 (7.13 sq mi)
Elevation 352 m (1,155 ft)
Population (2001)
  Total 1,184
  Density 64/km2 (170/sq mi)
Demonym Montefinesi
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 64030
Dialing code 0861
Patron saint Saint James the Great
Saint day July 25

Montefino is a small town and predominantly rural comune of the province of Teramo in the Abruzzo region of eastern Italy. During the second half of the twentieth century the population of the comune declined steadily from 2,399 in 1951 to 1,184—less than half—in 2001.

The town is situated on a hill of some 375 metres (1,230 ft) overlooking the Fino valley where olives and grain are the major crops. Until the 19th century Montefino was called Montesecco (Latin Mons Siccus) meaning "dry mountain" and referring to a site lacking in springs. In 1863, however, it adopted its current name which refers to the river Fino.

History

The area around Montefino belonged in antiquity to the territory of the Adriatic Sabini, and later to that of the Roman colonia Hatria Picena, modern Atri. Little is known, however, of any settlement here until around 1150, with the mention of a castellum Montis Sicci with around 65 inhabitants belonging to the County of Penne.

In 1454 Mons Siccus become a fief of the Acquaviva of Atri who restored the defensive walls of the town and constructed a new castle. By 1506 the town had come into the possession of the bishops of Teramo.

Economy

A majority of the population works in industry. It is a traditionally agricultural area, but work dedicated to the breeding of animals and agriculture is in decline.

Main sights

The old fortress, or Castello di Corte, whose Norman form and features are still recognizable, occupies the highest part of the town. On the terraces below this developed the later medieval town, with a second castle, the Castello degli Acquaviva, and an eighteenth-century church dedicated to Saint James the Great, the Chiesa di San Giacomo Apostolo, whose fabric includes an external portal of the sixteenth century recovered from an abandoned abbey nearby.

Events

The Feast of Saint James is celebrated on 25 July. Also in July is the annual olive oil festival, or Sagra dell'olio.

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