Maruggio

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CountryItaly
FrazioniAcquadolce Cirenaica, Campomarino di Maruggio, Capoccia Scorcialupi, Commenda, Monaco Mirante
Elevation
26 m (85 ft)
DemonymMaruggesi (Maruggisi in local dialect)
Maruggio
Marùggiu (Sicilian)
Comune di Maruggio
Mother Church of Maruggio
Mother Church of Maruggio
Maruggio is located in Italy
Maruggio
Maruggio
Location of Maruggio in Italy
Maruggio is located in Apulia
Maruggio
Maruggio
Maruggio (Apulia)
Coordinates: 40°19′22″N 17°34′25″E / 40.32278°N 17.57361°E / 40.32278; 17.57361
CountryItaly
RegionApulia
ProvinceTaranto (TA)
FrazioniAcquadolce Cirenaica, Campomarino di Maruggio, Capoccia Scorcialupi, Commenda, Monaco Mirante
Government
  MayorAlfredo Longo
Area
  Total
49.07 km2 (18.95 sq mi)
Elevation
26 m (85 ft)
Population
 (30 September 2017)[2]
  Total
5,257
  Density107.1/km2 (277.5/sq mi)
DemonymMaruggesi (Maruggisi in local dialect)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
74020
Dialing code099
Patron saintSt. John the Baptist and St. Christopher
Saint day13–14 July
WebsiteOfficial website
Loggia of Palazzo Covelli De Marco.

Maruggio (Brindisino: Marùggiu; Latin: Marubium) is a village and comune in the province of Taranto, Apulia, southeast Italy. The village is located in a natural depression 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from the Gulf of Taranto, in the north-west part of Salento peninsula and it's one of the villages of South Italy where the Greek dialect Griko is spoken.

The nearest villages are Torricella at 6 kilometres (4 mi), Sava at 10 kilometres (6 mi), Manduria at 12 kilometres (7 mi) and Avetrana at 16 kilometres (10 mi). It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages of Italy").[3]

The territory of Maruggio extends for 48.33 square kilometres (18.66 mi2) on a level land, with some low-rise hills in the north part of the territory, which reaches a maximum elevation of 101 metres (331 ft).

There are no rivers, except a little creek, the Canale del Curso, near Castigno, in the western part of Maruggio's territory.

The coast extends for 9.2 kilometres (5.7 mi), and it is mainly sandy but with rocky parts near Acquadolce Cirenaica and Monaco Mirante.

History

Maruggio was founded by Gorgolano, the Byzantine governor, with the union from the ancient hamlets of Castigno, Olivaro, Albano, Roselle and San Nicolò. After a period under the Knights Templar, from 1317 to 1819 it was ruled by the Knights of Malta. In 1819 it became an autonomous commune.

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