Savignano Irpino

Savignano Irpino
Comune
Comune di Savignano Irpino
Savignano Irpino
Location of Savignano Irpino in Italy
Coordinates: 41°14′N 15°11′E / 41.233°N 15.183°E / 41.233; 15.183Coordinates: 41°14′N 15°11′E / 41.233°N 15.183°E / 41.233; 15.183
Country Italy
Region Campania
Province Avellino (AV)
Frazioni Savignano Scalo
Government
  Mayor Fabio Della Marra Scarpone
Area
  Total 38.47 km2 (14.85 sq mi)
Elevation 718 m (2,356 ft)
Population (1 January 2017)[1]
  Total 1,139
  Density 30/km2 (77/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Savignanesi
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code 83030
Dialing code 0825
Patron saint Saint Anne; Saint Nicholas
Saint day 26 July; 6 December
Website Official website

Savignano Irpino is a village and comune in the province of Avellino, in the Campania region of southern Italy.

Geography

Savignano Irpino lies towards the east of the province up in the Cervaro Valley, near the border of the province of Foggia. The town is bordered by Ariano Irpino, Greci, Montaguto, Monteleone di Puglia and Panni.

The village is split into two areas, Scalo is the bottom part where there is a railway station and a commercial area. The upper part is mostly residential and this is where the Piazza is located.

History

Savignano has historical archaeological remains from the pre-Roman and Roman era.

In the Ferrara district the ruins of a Norman fort can be seen. In 1416 it was a fiefdom of Francesco Sforza and, from the 17th century, it belonged to the Guevara family.

The name Savignano derives from the Latin word 'Sabinianum, Sabinus'. Savignano Irpino was previously known as Savignano Di Puglia; this was updated in the mid-20th century as part of boundary changes. In June 2006, Savignano Irpino held a referendum to leave Campania and become part of Apulia again, but failed to achieve a quorum.[2]

Main sights

The main attractions are the Fontana Angelica built in 1912, the Old Church, St Anna's Chapel and the Guevara Castle.

Twin towns

Savignano Irpino is twinned with:

People

References

  1. Population data from ISTAT
  2. "Savignano Irpino resta un comune della Regione Campania" (in Italian). Italian Ministry of the Interior. Archived from the original on 2008-06-11.


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