Massimino Explained

Massimino
Official Name:Comune di Massimino
Coordinates:44.3°N 12°W
Region:Liguria
Province:Savona (SV)
Frazioni:San Vincenzo, San Pietro, Selagni, Cerri, Costa, Villa Muraglia
Mayor:Massimo Paoletta
Area Total Km2:7.85
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:103
Population As Of:31 December 2017
Population Demonym:Massimesi
Elevation M:540
Postal Code:12071
Area Code:019

Massimino (Mascimin; Massimin) is the smallest municipality in the Province of Savona in the Italian region Liguria, located about 70km (40miles) west of Genoa and about 35km (22miles) west of Savona.

The municipality of Massimino contains the frazioni (subdivisions, mainly villages and hamlets) San Vincenzo, San Pietro, Selagni, Cerri, Costa, and Villa Muraglia.

Massimino borders the following municipalities: Bagnasco, Calizzano, Murialdo, and Perlo.

History

The origin of Massimino, as the name reveals, is linked to the medieval foundation of the Benedictine grangy of San Massimo, built on a hill above the village. Being a border town, it had to accommodate gangs of smugglers and brigands who from Piedmont sought refuge in the marquisate. Possession of the marquises of Ceva who ceded it after 1260 to the Del Carretto of Finale, then subdued the Spanish rule and in 1713 was purchased by Genoa for its strategic position in control of the Via dei Giovetti. [2]

References

Notes and References

  1. All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.
  2. Web site: Massimino . provincia di savona . regione liguria.