Cingoli

Comune in Marche, Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cingoli is a town and comune of the Marches, Italy, in the province of Macerata, about 27 kilometres (17 mi) by road from the town of Macerata. It is the birthplace of Pope Pius VIII. It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages of Italy").[3]

CountryItaly
FrazioniAvenale, Botontano, Capo di Rio, Carciole, Castel Sant'Angelo, Castreccioni, Cervidone I, Cervidone II, Civitello, Colcerasa, Grottaccia, Lago Castreccioni, Marcucci,Moscosi, Mummuiola; Pian della Pieve, Piancavallino, Pozzo, Saltregna, San Faustino, San Flaviano, San Venanzo, San Vittore, Santa Maria del Rango, Santo Stefano, Strada, Torre, Torrone, Troviggiano, Valcarecce
Elevation
631 m (2,070 ft)
DemonymCingolani
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Cingoli
Comune di Cingoli
Palazzo Comunale (Townhall)
Palazzo Comunale (Townhall)
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Cingoli within the province of Macerata
Cingoli within the province of Macerata
Cingoli is located in Italy
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Location of Cingoli in Italy
Cingoli is located in Marche
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Cingoli (Marche)
Coordinates: 43°22′N 13°13′E
CountryItaly
RegionMarche
ProvinceMacerata (MC)
FrazioniAvenale, Botontano, Capo di Rio, Carciole, Castel Sant'Angelo, Castreccioni, Cervidone I, Cervidone II, Civitello, Colcerasa, Grottaccia, Lago Castreccioni, Marcucci,Moscosi, Mummuiola; Pian della Pieve, Piancavallino, Pozzo, Saltregna, San Faustino, San Flaviano, San Venanzo, San Vittore, Santa Maria del Rango, Santo Stefano, Strada, Torre, Torrone, Troviggiano, Valcarecce
Government
  MayorMichele Vittori
Area
  Total
147 km2 (57 sq mi)
Elevation
631 m (2,070 ft)
Population
 (31 December 2006)[2]
  Total
10,540
  Density71.7/km2 (186/sq mi)
DemonymCingolani
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
62011
Dialing code0733
Patron saintSt. Esuperanzio
Saint dayJanuary 24th
WebsiteOfficial website
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History

The town occupies the site of the ancient Cingulum, a town of Picenum, founded and strongly fortified by Julius Caesar's lieutenant Titus Labienus (probably on the site of an earlier village) in 63 BCE at his own expense. Its lofty position at an elevation of about 650 metres (2,130 ft) made it of some importance in the civil wars, but otherwise little is heard of it. Under the Roman Empire it was a municipium.[4]

Main sights

Cingoli is also known as the "Balcony of Marche" ("Il Balcone delle Marche")[5] because of its belvedere (viewpoint) from which, on a clear day, the sight may encompass all of the Marche and further across the Adriatic Sea to the Croatian mountain tops.

View of the Marche landscape from the Balcone delle Marche viewpoint

Religious buildings

Secular buildings

  • Palazzo municipale
  • Biblioteca Comunale ″Ascariana″ [6]

Museums

  • Pinacoteca comunale "D. Stefanucci" named after Donatello Stefanucci
  • Museo archeologico statale di Cingoli
  • Museo del Lago
  • Museo del Sidecar

Sport

Cingoli has been host to the Italian Sidecarcross Grand Prix a number times[7] and have hosted on 16th May 2010.[8]

Twin towns — sister cities

Cingoli is twinned with:

References

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