Celle di Bulgheria

Comune in Campania, Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Celle di Bulgheria, also shortened as Celle, is a town and comune in the province of Salerno in the Campania region of south-western Italy.

CountryItaly
Elevation
234 m (768 ft)
DemonymCellesi
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Celle di Bulgheria
Comune di Celle di Bulgheria
Panorama from the mount Bulgheria
Panorama from the mount Bulgheria
Celle within the Province of Salerno
Celle within the Province of Salerno
Celle di Bulgheria is located in Italy
Celle di Bulgheria
Celle di Bulgheria
Location of Celle di Bulgheria in Italy
Celle di Bulgheria is located in Campania
Celle di Bulgheria
Celle di Bulgheria
Celle di Bulgheria (Campania)
Coordinates: 40°06′N 15°24′E
CountryItaly
RegionCampania
ProvinceSalerno (SA)
FrazioniPoderia
Government
  MayorGino Marotta
Area
  Total
31.62 km2 (12.21 sq mi)
Elevation
234 m (768 ft)
Population
 (1 January 2018)[2]
  Total
1,861
  Density58.86/km2 (152.4/sq mi)
DemonymCellesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
84040
Dialing code0974
Patron saintMadonna of the Snow
Saint day5 August
WebsiteOfficial website
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History

The town was named after the Bulgars settled here with their leader Altsek (whose father was the second ever leader of Old Great Bulgaria) in the early Middle Ages.[3]

Geography

Celle Bulgheria is located in Southern Cilento, near the mount Bulgheria, and is part of the Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park. It borders with the municipalities of Camerota, Centola, Laurito, Montano Antilia and Roccagloriosa.[4] Its hamlet (frazione) is the nearby village of Poderia.[5]

Main sights

  • De Luca Palace
  • Madonna della Neve (Our Lady of the Snow) church
  • Saint Sophia church, in Poderia
  • Mount Bulgheria

Transport

Celle di Bulgheria counts a railway station, Celle Bulgheria-Roccagloriosa, on the Naples-Salerno-Reggio Calabria railway line.

Crossed by the "Cilentana" highway Salerno-Sapri to the south, has the nearest exits at Poderia (west) and Roccagloriosa (east).

People

  • Antonio Maria De Luca (1764–1828), priest and patriot
  • Salvatore Venuta (1944–2007), biologist and oncologist

Twin towns

See also

References

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