Meldola Explained

Meldola
Official Name:Comune di Meldola
Coordinates:44.1333°N 15°W
Region:Emilia-Romagna
Province:Forlì-Cesena (FC)
Frazioni:San Colombano, Ricò-Gualdo, Teodorano, Piandispino-Valdinoce, Vitignano
Mayor:Roberto Cavallucci
Area Total Km2:78
Population Total:10142
Population As Of:1 January 2009
Population Demonym:Meldolesi
Elevation M:58
Saint:St. Nicholas, Beata Vergine del Popolo
Day:December 6
Postal Code:47014
Area Code:0543

Meldola (Mèdla) is a town and comune near Forlì, in Emilia-Romagna, Italy.

History

The area of Meldola has been inhabited since very ancient times. The Romans built here a large aqueduct (still existing under the ground) which served the military port of Classis. To the 5th-6th century belongs a large patrician villa which is now under the historical centre.

In the Middle Ages, a castle was present, the name Meldola was first attested around the year 1000. The castle was a possession of the Montefeltro, Ordelaffi, Malatesta, the Borghese Aldobrandini and the Doria Pamphilj. It gained the status of city in 1862, soon after the unification of Italy.

Main sights

Government

List of mayors

MayorTerm startTerm endParty
Corrado Ghetti19932004Democrats of the Left
Loris Venturi20042009Democrats of the Left/Democratic Party
Gian Luca Zattini20092019Lega Nord
Roberto Cavallucci2019IncumbentIndependent (centre-left)

Economy

In the late 19th century and in the first years of 20th century, Meldola was well known for its production of silk. The main activities include agriculture and the manufacture of furniture. A recently built oncology hospital provides research into cancer and care for cancer patients.

Notable people

The following notable persons were born in Meldola: the philosopher and theologian Bartholomew Mastrius; the patriot Felice Orsini; the painter Maria Giuditta Versari. Football coach Alberto Zaccheroni was also born in Meldola.

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