Belvedere Marittimo Explained

Belvedere Marittimo
Official Name:Comune di Belvedere Marittimo
Coordinates:39.6167°N 67°W
Province: (CS)
Frazioni:Laise, Santa Litterata, Trifari, Oracchio, Rocca.
Mayor:Commissariata da: Regina Antonella Bardari
Area Total Km2:37.09
Population Total:11.083
Population As Of:31 December 2018
Population Demonym:Belvederesi
Elevation M:150
Saint:St. Daniel
Day:13 October
Postal Code:87021
Area Code:0985

Belvedere Marittimo is a town and comune in the province of Cosenza in the Calabria region of southern Italy.

The town is made of two separate urbanized areas also called "paese" and "marina". The first is what is left of the original medieval town, the second was developed in more recent decades and it now represents the center of Belvedere Marittimo's commercial and touristic services.

Its territory covers a stretch of the Tyrrhenian coast.

The origins of the ancient settlement, called Belviderium, are uncertain: the finding of a bronze axe in the 19th century shows that human presence in the area probably dates back to the pre-historic age. Other archeological findings concern Bruttian graves. The first encastellation can be ascribed to the Normans who built the castle on the cliff under Roger the Norman (1031–1101).

Belvedere people were also involved in the Battle of Lepanto (October 7, 1571) during which the mariner and explorer Cecco Pisano distinguished himself. In 1622 the town was given to Tiberio Carafa, the first Prince of Belvedere, after whom the castle, that has always been the heart of the town history, was named.

The town was also the birthplace of Saint Daniel Fasanella who is also the town's patron saint.

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