Ceglie Messapica Explained

Ceglie Messapica
Official Name:Comune di Ceglie Messapica
Pushpin Label Position:left
Coordinates:40.65°N 47°W
Region:Apulia
Province:Brindisi (BR)
Mayor:Luigi Caroli (since April 11, 2010)
Area Total Km2:132.02
Population Total:19914
Population As Of:30 June 2017
Population Demonym:Cegliesi
Elevation Footnotes:[1]
Elevation M:298
Saint:Anthony of Padua, St. Anne and St. Roch
Day:13 June, 26 July and 16 August
Postal Code:72013
Area Code:0831

Ceglie Messapica (pronounced as /it/; Sicilian: label=[[Salentino|Brindisino]]|Cégghie) is a town, and comune, located in the province of Brindisi and region of Apulia, in southern Italy, in the traditional area called Salento.

Geography

The area of Ceglie Messapica is located between the Murge and the Upper Salento: its typical elements include trulli, farms, lamie (typical southern single room square dwellings), rupestrian churches, Carsic caves, dolinas, specchie and paretoni (remains of city walls), dry-stone walls, olive groves, vineyards, maquis shrub, ancient oak trees, cattle pastures and arable land.

History

According to legend, it was founded by the Pelasgi, to whom belonged the megalithic structures known as specchie. After the arrival of Greek colonists around 700 BC, it received the name of Kailìa (Greek, Ancient (to 1453);: Καιλία; {{lang-la|Caelia). Nearby the village were extra-urban sanctuaries dedicated to the God Apollo (near the modern church of San Rocco) and Venus (on the Montevicoli hill).

The city was the military capital of the Messapi (the civil capital being located in the nearby Oria), and fought against the Greek city Taranto in the latter's attempt to gain a passage to the Adriatic Sea. The Messapic Ceglie had some 40,000 inhabitants. In Roman times it was already decaying, and in the Middle Ages was a small village known as Celie de Galdo, with a little castle. After several minor families, in 1584 its fief was given to the Sanseverino family, who enlarged the castle and founded two convents for the Capuchines (now disappeared) and for the Dominicans.

Main sights

Numerous archaeological remains of the ancient Messapi civilization were found in Ceglie's area. It had four lines of walls, the inner one having a perimeter of 5km (03miles). The external one had high fortifications known as specchie, which could be up to 20m (70feet) and 60m (200feet) in diameter.

Transport

The Ceglie Messapica railway station is located on the Martina Franca-Lecce railway, which connects to the railway junction at Francavilla Fontana station. The train services and the railway infrastructure are operated by Ferrovie del Sud Est, a subsidiary of the Ferrovie dello Stato Italiane.

The SP581 provincial road connects the commune with Martina Franca to the west and San Vito dei Normanni to the east.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ceglie Messapica. Tuttitalia. Italian.
  2. Web site: How to shoot an event as part of a travel story - Procession in Ceglie Messapica.