Demonym(s) Mesagnesi | Elevation 72 m (236 ft) Time zone CET (UTC+1) Local time Sunday 4:00 PM | |
Weather 19°C, Wind E at 0 km/h, 49% Humidity Points of interest Castello Normanno Svevo di, Porta Grande, mesagne piazza orsini, Porta Nuova |
Mesagne (in local dialect Misciagni) is a comune in the province of Brindisi and region of Apulia, on the south-east Italy coast. Its main economic activities are tourism and the growing of olives and grapes. It is the fifth most-populous town of the province, and it is 15 kilometres (9 mi) from Brindisi.
Contents
- Map of 72023 Mesagne Province of Brindisi Italy
- History
- Geography
- Main sights
- Population
- Events
- Sagre
- Sport
- References
Map of 72023 Mesagne, Province of Brindisi, Italy
History
Mesagne was an important center when Apulia was dominated by the Messapi, because it joined Oria to the port of Brindisi. After the Roman conquest, it was also an important city located on the Appian way. Its name is from these times. In the Middle Age it was called Castrum Medianum, then Castro Misciano, this is the name used from the 16th century. When Giovanni Antonio Orsini Del Balzo decided to expend the city's castle, Mesagne evolved, with the construction of a theater, a hospital and the paving of roads. The city remains important in the economy of the province to this day, with much industry in the area.
Geography
Main sights
Population
The population of Mesagne in 2010 was as follows:
Events
Sagre
Sport
In Mesagne, the most popular sport practised is football.
The local football team is named A.S.D. Mesagne 1929. The team plays in the Promozione championship.
Basketball is popular in the city, with two male teams; Mens Sana Mesagne and Virtus Mesagne, who play in the C2 championship. Also the female team; Meyana Mesagne who plays in A2 championship.
The city's female volleyball team, Volley Mesagne, play in the C championship.
The city is home to the famous taekwondo athletes Veronica Calabrese and Carlo Molfetta. The latter is an olympic champion in the 80+ kg category from the 2012 Summer Olympics of London.