Rivarolo Ligure

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Rivarolo Ligure is a quarter in the north side of the city of Genoa, and is part of the Municipality Valpolcevera of Genoa.

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An important Genoese railway hub, it was an autonomous municipality until 1926, when, together with eighteen other municipalities, it was incorporated into the municipality of Genoa to form the so-called Grande Genova.

There are several hypotheses about the toponym "Rivarolo", which some have traced back to the position of the village on the bank of the Polcevera stream. This thesis contrasts with the fact that the oldest inhabited area, like most of the towns of Valpolcevera, rose further upstream, sheltered from the torrent's floods. Probably the origin of the name is to be found in the term "Roieu" which in the ancient dialect meant "rovereto" (oak wood). Called Riparolium in the Annals of Giustiniani of 1535, it was later divided into Rivarolo Soprano (the area around the church of S. Maria Assunta and that of the Costa, to the right of the Torbella stream) and Rivarolo Sottano (Certosa and Borghetto, to the left of Torbella ).

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