Macchie (Castelsantangelo sul Nera)

Macchie from Spina di Gualdo

Macchie is in the Italian region of the Marche. It is a Frazione of Castelsantangelo sul Nera. For ISTAT in 2001 there were 16 people[1] in Macchie. The village is placed at 1078 metres in the center of Monti Sibillini National Park.

Geography

The name Macchie derives from the woods (in Italian: macchie[2]) that surround the village. It is a mountainous area in the national park of the Sibillini mountains. Below the village one can admire the Vallinfante valley and nearby the Passo Cattivo, Porche di Vallinfante, Colle La Croce, Monte Pagliano, Monte Prata and Monte Cardosa. The village is also at the foot of Monte Cornaccione which, however, cannot be seen entirely from the village.

Places of interest to visit

There are two churches in Macchie: St. Anthony's (in Italian: Chiesa di Sant'Antonio) and St. John's(in Italian: Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista). At about 100 metres below the village there ia a chapel: The Little Virgin (in Italian: La Madonnella), dedicated to the latter. It was restored and consecrated again in August 2007. Likewise another chapel, along a nearby mountain: The Virgin of Forcella's Chapel (in Italian: Cappella della Madonna della Forcella), was completely rebuilt in the summer of 2008 by a group of volunteers.

Notes

  1. "Censimento ISTAT 2001". ISTAT. Retrieved 26 October 2008.
  2. Compare maquis shrubland.

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Coordinates: 42°53′50″N 13°10′58″E / 42.89722°N 13.18278°E / 42.89722; 13.18278

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