Montecchio

Comune in Umbria, Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Montecchio is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Terni in the Italian region Umbria, located about 50 km south of Perugia and about 30 km northwest of Terni.

CountryItaly
Elevation
391 m (1,283 ft)
Postal code
05020
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Montecchio
Comune di Montecchio
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View of Montecchio
Coat of arms of Montecchio
Montecchio is located in Italy
Montecchio
Montecchio
Location of Montecchio in Italy
Montecchio is located in Umbria
Montecchio
Montecchio
Montecchio (Umbria)
Coordinates: 42.662391°N 12.287062°E / 42.662391; 12.287062
CountryItaly
RegionUmbria
ProvinceTerni (TR)
Government
  MayorDavid Lisei
Area
  Total
48.9 km2 (18.9 sq mi)
Elevation
391 m (1,283 ft)
Population
 (1 January 2025)[2]
  Total
1,475
  Density30.2/km2 (78.1/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
05020
Dialing code0744
Patron saintSt. Bernardino of Siena
Saint dayMay 20
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It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages of Italy").[3]

Etymology

The name Montecchio is traditionally linked to Mons Herculis. Alternative historical forms include Castro Monticoli, while the name has also been connected to the Latin munticulus, meaning "small hill".[4]

History

The area of Montecchio was already inhabited in prehistoric times, as evidenced by a pre-Roman necropolis in the San Lorenzo valley.[5]

The settlement is first mentioned in written sources in 1154. Around 1165 the original castle nucleus was built by the Chiaravalle family.[5] The castle was originally built as a place of exile during factional conflicts in Todi, when the Guelphs expelled the Ghibellines from the city. The settlement remained historically part of the territory of Todi.[4]

By 1190 a second defensive wall had been constructed, reflecting a growth in population, and in the mid-13th century the fortifications were further expanded.[5]

During the medieval period Montecchio was ruled successively by the Chiaravalle, Alviano [it], Baschi [it] and Colonna families. In the 16th century it came under the control of the Atti family of Todi, and in 1607 authority passed to the Corsini family.[5]

In the second half of the 16th century local statutes were established.[4]

Following the Papal Restoration in 1814, Montecchio was administratively aligned with the nearby settlement of Baschi. In 1817 it was classified as a dependent district of Baschi.[4]

In the 1850s Montecchio had a population of 738 inhabitants, of whom 601 lived in the town and 137 in the surrounding countryside.[4]

In 1948 Montecchio was separated from Baschi and became an independent municipality.[4]

Geography

Montecchio is located about 5 miles (8.0 km) from Baschi.[4]

Montecchio borders the following municipalities: Avigliano Umbro, Baschi, Civitella d'Agliano, Guardea, Orvieto, Todi.

Subdivisions

The municipality includes the localities of Fratta, Le Case, Melezzole, Monastero, Montecchio, Pantanelli, Pozzociolino, Pranzuto, Prato Giardino, San Martino, San Rocco, Schiasciarelle, Tenaglie.[6]

In 2021, 367 people lived in rural dispersed dwellings not assigned to any named locality.[6] At the time, most of the population lived in Montecchio proper (671), and Melezzole (159).[6]

Economy

The production facilities of the Falesco winery are located there.

References

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