Marone Explained

Marone
Official Name:Comune di Marone
Native Name:Marù
Coordinates:45.7333°N 16°W
Region:Lombardy
Province:Brescia
Frazioni:Ariolo, Collepiano, Monte Marone, Ponzano, Pregasso, Vello, Vesto
Area Total Km2:22
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:3330
Population As Of:2011
Postal Code:25054
Area Code:030
Website:http://www.marone.it www.marone.it

Marone (Brescian: Marù) is a town and comune in the province of Brescia, in Lombardy, Italy.

Physical geography

Territory

Marone is located on the eastern shore of Lake Iseo at about 200 m a.s.l.[2] The territory is mainly mountainous. It borders to the north with Toline, a fraction of the municipality of Pisogne; to the east with the town of Zone and to the south with Sale Marasino.

There are two main water streams: the Bagnadore and the Opol. The latter descends from Passo Croce di Marone, receiving the Sestola stream, which has an underground channel that has been very important for the industrial development of the town.

History

In Roman times, Marone was crossed by an important consular road, the Via Valeriana, which connected Brescia (lat. Brixia) with the Camonica Valley (lat. Vallis Camunnorum) coasting Lake Iseo (lat. Sebinus lacus).[3]

Some archaeological findings found in the remains of a Roman villa in a locality called "Cò de Ela" could demonstrate the fact that the first settlements occurred in Roman times.[4]

In the Middle Ages, the inhabitants settled in more defensible locations, far from the lake and streams, such as Pregasso, where in the 10th century there was a castle, which was later destroyed by a fire.[5]

Marone became the administrative centre from the second half of the 16th century, when its development as an industrial center began.

Economy

Since the 16th century, Marone has been considered one of the most important industrial centres of Lake Iseo. Currently the main activities are the processing of wool, the production of felts and the extraction of dolomite.In recent times, starting from the 10s of 2000, olive-growing has spread, from which the typical Lombard olive oil is produced. The municipality is also part of the national association "Città dell'Olio" since 2001.[6]

Notes and References

  1. http://demo.istat.it/bilmens2011gen/index02.html ISTAT
  2. Book: Pedersoli. G. Sebastiano. Guida dei Paesi in Riva al Lago d'Iseo. Ricardi. Marcello. Edizioni Toroselle e Ferrari Edizioni. 2000. 189–192.
  3. Web site: Via Valeriana - dal Lago d'Iseo alla Valle Camonica.
  4. Web site: Comune di Marone - La Strada dell'Olio.
  5. Book: Morandini, Andrea. Marone sul Lago d'Iseo: memore antiche e recenti. Tipografia Camuna. 1968. 15–19.
  6. Web site: Associazione Nazionale Città dell'Olio.