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Cervinara

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Country
  
Italy

Province / Metropolitan city
  
Avellino (AV)

Demonym(s)
  
Cervinaresi

Province
  
Province of Avellino

Postal code
  
83012

Dialling code
  
0824

Region
  
Campania

Elevation
  
284 m (932 ft)

Area
  
29.2 km²

Local time
  
Wednesday 1:47 PM

Patron saint
  
Januarius

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Frazioni
  
Castello, Curielli, Ferrari, Ioffredo, Pantanari, Pirozza, Salomoni, San Marciano, San Potito, Scalamoni, Trescine, Valle

Weather
  
12°C, Wind N at 31 km/h, 55% Humidity

Cervinara is an Italian town (comune) of 10,188 inhabitants in the province of Avellino, Campania.

Contents

Map of 83012 Cervinara Province of Avellino, Italy

History

According to the legend, the name "Cervinara" comes from an altar dedicated by the Romans to Ceres, goddess of the harvest. The name appears for the first time in 837 AD document, describing the donation of "castrum quod dicitur in Cerbinaria Caudetanis" to Sicard, Prince of Benevento, by the monks of San Vincenzo al Volturno. The village probably formed between the 9th and 10th centuries AD, when populations concentrated from the countryside around the fortified castle.

Cervinara was held by several feudal families, including the Filangieri, the Carafa, the Caracciolo and the Sant'Eramo. Until the early 19th century, it saw a distinctive agricultural development, mainly due to the particularly fertile soil.

During the Italian unification, the Cervinaresi contributed to the liberal movements of 1820 and 1848, when the conspirators decided to start from Cervinara to march on Naples and establish a Republic. However, the revolutionary ferment never managed to involve the majority of the population, and on 29/30 November 1860, Cervinara sided with the Bourbons against the Italian troops which had occupied the Kingdom of Two Sicilies.

In the 19th century, during the Brigandage in the Two Sicilies, the bands of Cipriano and Giona La Gala chose as a refuge the mountains above the village to fight against the Italian troops.

Main sights

The Cervinarese artistic heritage include the Lombard medieval tower, now partially demolished, the Abbey of San Gennaro, built around 1100 and now dedicated to the Shrine of Our Lady of Sorrows, and the Palace Marchesale, dating from the late 16th century.

References

Cervinara Wikipedia