Marineo

Marineo
Comune
Comune di Marineo

Marineo within the Province of Palermo
Marineo
Location of Marineo in Italy
Coordinates: 37°57′N 13°25′E / 37.950°N 13.417°E / 37.950; 13.417Coordinates: 37°57′N 13°25′E / 37.950°N 13.417°E / 37.950; 13.417
Country Italy
Region Sicily
Metropolitan city Palermo (PA)
Area
  Total 33.3 km2 (12.9 sq mi)
Elevation 550 m (1,800 ft)
Population (Dec. 2004)
  Total 6,885
  Density 210/km2 (540/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Marinesi
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code 90035
Dialing code 091

Marineo (Sicilian: Marineu) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Palermo in the Italian region Sicily, located about 20 kilometres (12 mi) south of Palermo. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 6,885 and an area of 33.3 square kilometres (12.9 sq mi).[1]

Geography

Marineo borders the following municipalities: Bolognetta, Cefalà Diana, Godrano, Mezzojuso, Misilmeri, Monreale, Santa Cristina Gela and Villafrati.

Demographics

Main sights

The town of Marineo lies in the Eleuterio river valley, at the foot of a rock, just outside the Ficuzza wood. The 17th century Mother church of San Ciro (featuring an outstanding shrine containing the remains of the patron saint), the Madonna Dajna Sanctuary (1583) and the remains of the Castle. The Archeological Museum contains findings from the Eleuterio valley. Going further down the Scanzano valley, and move along the edge of the Cappelliere wood and the shore of the Scanzano artificial lake, all the way to the natural ramparts of Rocca Busambra, rising out of a vast oak wood.

Culture

Major events include the Dimostranza di San Ciro, a folk pantomime taking place every four years in August, and the Cunnutta, a parade of pious people on horseback to celebrate the patron saint. In September, an important international poetry contest takes place.

References

  1. All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.

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