Sant'Elpidio a Mare

Sant'Elpidio a Mare
Comune
Comune di Sant'Elpidio a Mare
View of the town

Coat of arms
Sant'Elpidio a Mare
Location of Sant'Elpidio a Mare in Italy
Coordinates: 43°14′N 13°41′E / 43.233°N 13.683°E / 43.233; 13.683Coordinates: 43°14′N 13°41′E / 43.233°N 13.683°E / 43.233; 13.683
Country Italy
Region Marche
Province Fermo (FM)
Frazioni Casette d'Ete, Cascinare, Bivio Cascinare, Castellano, Luce, Cretarola
Government
  Mayor Alessio Terrenzi
Area
  Total 50.52 km2 (19.51 sq mi)
Elevation 257 m (843 ft)
Population (31 December 2016)[1]
  Total 17,073
  Density 340/km2 (880/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Elpidiensi
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code 63811
Dialing code 0734
Patron saint Saint Elpidius
Saint day September 2
Website Official website

Sant'Elpidio a Mare (pronounced [ˌsantelˈpiːdjo a mˈmaːre]) is a town and comune in the province of Fermo, in the Marche region of Italy.

Geography

Sant'Elpidio a Mare is located on a ridge of Marche Apennine, elevation 251 metres (823 ft) above sea level, between the lower river valleys of the river Tenna and Ete Morto, 9 kilometres (6 mi) from the Adriatic Sea.

Toponym

The historical name of locality is documented by an 11th century parchment as "Sancto Elpidio Majore" to distinguish it from other places in Sant'Elpidio Morico Brand Fermana. The abbreviation of "majore" was later changed to "ma.re" ("sea" in Italian).

History

The town occupies the site of the ancient Roman city of Cluana, destroyed by the Visigoths in the early 5th century. In 887 here a large Benedictine Abbey was founded in 887; the medieval borough rose around it as Castello di Sant'Elpidio, starting from the 11th century.

Main sights

  • Imperial Abbey of Santa Croce al Chienti. This is a Benedictine convent founded, according to tradition, in 887 on a pre-existing religious building. The heyday of the abbey was between the 10th and the 12th century in which it was enlarged and renovated in Romanesque style.
  • Church of Madonna dei Lumi
  • Church of Sant'Elpidio Abate
  • Sanctuary of Madonna degli Angeli
  • Church of Sant'Agostino (14th century)
  • Remains of 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) of the 13th and 14th century walls; only three of the seven original gates are visible today.
  • Torre Gerosolimitana ("Tower of the Knights of Jerusalem"), built by the Knights Hospitaller in the 16th century
  • Town Hall (14th century)

See also

References

  1. Population data from ISTAT

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