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1 History  



1.1  Symbols  







2 Geography  





3 Main sights  





4 Culture  



4.1  Lu Ciancialon  







5 Name origin  





6 Economy  



6.1  Tourism  







7 Sport  





8 Twin towns  





9 References  





10 See also  














Silvi, Abruzzo






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Silvi
Silvi
Comune di Silvi
Flag of Silvi
Nickname: 
"Pearl of the Adriatic" or "Maldives of Abruzzo"
Motto: 
Olim Castrum Silvi
Location of Silvi
Map
Silvi is located in Italy
Silvi

Silvi

Location of Silvi in Italy

Silvi is located in Abruzzo
Silvi

Silvi

Silvi (Abruzzo)

Coordinates: 42°33′N 14°7′E / 42.550°N 14.117°E / 42.550; 14.117
CountryItaly
RegionAbruzzo
ProvinceTeramo (TE)
FrazioniPianacce, San Silvestre, Santo Stefano, Silvi Paese, Silvi Marina
Government
 • MayorAndrea Scordella
Area
 • Total20.63 km2 (7.97 sq mi)
Elevation 2 m (7 ft)
Lowest elevation
0 m (0 ft)
Population
 (30 November 2016)[3]
 • Total15,661
 • Density760/km2 (2,000/sq mi)
DemonymSilvaroli
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
64028 Silvi Paese, 64029 Silvi Marina, 64030 San Silvestre
Dialing code085
Patron saintSaint Leo
WebsiteOfficial website

Silvi is an Italian comune in the province of Teramo, about 15 kilometres (9 mi) north of Pescara, in the Abruzzo region of central Italy. It stretches from Silvi Marina, a small seaside resort on the Adriatic Coast, to Silvi Paese up in the hills.

History

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Born as a tiny hamlet in the hills and too small for a history and culture of its own, Silvi was strongly connected with the powerful Hatria Picena (Atri) as early as the 6th century BC. Alongside Hatria Picena, the hamlet was conquered by the Romans in 290 BC, when it was controlled, fortified and renamed Castrum Silvae.

Silvi is closely tied to Atri's history, being only a short distance away. In the 13th and 14th centuries Silvi was a main cog of a coastal defense system based on day and night signals through fires and smoke to alert the government in Naples of the frequent landings of Turks and pirates. Through a series of mirrors, fire and smoke signals, these coastal defenses could relay information that could be received in Naples (capital of the Kingdom) in mere hours.

In the 14th century the medieval borough of Castrum Silvi, as it was known, became a fiefdom of the abbey of San Giovanni in Venere (located kilometers away, in what is now the province of Chieti), then passed to the jurisdiction of the Acquaviva family of Atri. At the time Silvi Marina was a small poor port of fishermen. Silvi remained a fiefdom of Atri until the arrival of Napoleon in Italy, who abolished feudalism in 1806.

By 1863 the building of the coastal railway and the station at the coast helped the development of the "Marina" part of Silvi, which little by little took over the government and administration, thanks mostly to investments in the tourist sector. In 1931 the municipal seat was moved from Silvi Paese to Silvi Marina, which within a few years turned into an important seaside resort, becoming the administrative center of all the territory, from the coast to the surrounding hills.

Symbols

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The comune's coat of arms features Silvi's castle, located by the sea. The castle is flanked by two plants, both representing the comune's important role in the liquorice industry.

On Silvi's banner, the symbols are placed on a red and blue background.

Geography

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The old town of Silvi Paese (orSilvi Alta) is located 242 metres above sea level on a hill overlooking the surrounding coast.

The modern part of the comune (Silvi Marina) is situated at the feet of the hill, stretching for 9km along the Adriatic coast. It extends from the mouth of the torrent Cerrano (north) to the mouth of the torrent Piomba (south).

Silvi borders on Pineto (north), Atri (west), Città Sant'Angelo (south) and the Adriatic Sea (east).

Main sights

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Culture

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Fosso Concio, which was known as "Concio della Liquirizia" (from the word "acconciare" which means prepare in Abruzzese dialect) because it was here where the roots of the plant, which grew wild and copiously along the hillsides of the Piomba and the Vomano Rivers, were harvested gives rise to its licorice manufacturing industry - known throughout Italy and Europe - with Saila Liquirizia (now part of LEAF Italia spa) and products of Aurelio Menozzi & De Rosa Company. Licorice root has been popular in the Abruzzo region for centuries.

Lu Ciancialon

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"Lu Ciancialon" is a tradition that dates back to the 16th century when Silvi was the target of Turkish invaders. It is celebrated on the last Sunday in May in the old town of Silvi Paese, where the local community gets together to torch a 10-metre bonfire made of dried reeds.

Name origin

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Historians are unsure about the true origin of the comune's name. Some academics believe the name Silvi comes from the Latin silvae due to the abundance of trees in the area. Others believe it derives from the Roman god Silvanus, the ancient deity of woods.

In Roman times, the comune was known as Matrinum first and then Silvae, whereas during the Middle Ages it was called Castel BelfioreorCastrum Silvi.

Economy

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Tourism

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Silvi is a well-known tourist spot on the Adriatic coast, attracting visitors from all over the country and Europe. In 2008, it was awarded the Blue Flag, recognising the overall quality of its beaches.

Sport

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Silvi is home to two football clubs: A.S.D. Silvi and Castrum Silvi. Both teams wear blue-and-red shirts and play in the Abruzzo Promozione league, with all home matches taking place at the Ughetto Di Febo stadium, which can hold up to 2,400 spectators.

Twin towns

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References

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  1. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  • ^ 2 metres above mean sea level is the elevation given for the casa comunale (town hall) by comuni-italiani.it[permanent dead link]. The area of Silvi Marina is typically 5 m above mean sea level and that of Silvi Paese 240 m. The minimum elevation across the territory of the commune is sea level; the maximum is 286 m.
  • ^ All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.
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