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Latisana

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Country
  
Italy

Province / Metropolitan city
  
Udine (UD)

Demonym(s)
  
Latisanesi

Local time
  
Monday 11:21 AM

Patron saint
  
John the Baptist

Region
  
Friuli-Venezia Giulia

Elevation
  
7 m (23 ft)

Province
  
Province of Udine

Postal code
  
33053

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Frazioni
  
Latisanotta, Gorgo, Pertegada, Latisana Marittima, Bevazzana

Weather
  
12°C, Wind W at 5 km/h, 39% Humidity

Latisana is a town and comune in the province of Udine, in the Friuli-Venezia Giulia region of north-eastern Italy, on the Tagliamento river.

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Map of 33053 Latisana Province of Udine, Italy

History

The city was probably a Roman post station (Mansio Apicilia) on the Via Annia which connected Concordia to Aquileia.

The city is first mentioned in 1072, and became an important river port in the 12 and 13th centuries, especially known for salt trade, under the counts of Gorizia. In the 12th century it became an autonomous commune, annexed by the Republic of Venice in 1420.

The trade declined in the late years of the Republic of Venice, and the city was acquired by the Austrian Empire with the Treaty of Campo Formio (1797). In 1814 it became part of the client Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia and, in 1866, of the newly formed Kingdom of Italy.

During the 20th century wars it suffered heavy damage, especially in the bombing of 19 May 1944 that totally destroyed the historical centre. Further damage was caused by the floods of the Tagliamento in 1965 and 1966.

Twin towns

Latisana is twinned with:

  • Reichenau an der Rax, Austria, since 2005
  • Main sights

    The Cathedral (Duomo) was rebuilt in the 17th century over the old 1504 edifice. The main attractions are the canvas portraying the Baptism of Jesus (1567) by Paolo Veronese and a wooden Crucifix (1566) by Andrea Fosco. The choir has a Transfiguration (1591) by Marco Moro and the first altar on the left has a Holy Family with Saints by Giovan Battista Grassi (1568).

    Transportation

  • Latisana-Lignano-Bibione railway station
  • References

    Latisana Wikipedia