Melito Irpino Explained

Melito Irpino
Official Name:Comune di Melito Irpino
Coordinates:41.1042°N 15.0533°W
Province: (AV)
Frazioni:Cozza, Fontana del Bosco, Incoronata
Area Total Km2:20.68
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:1927
Population As Of:31 December 2017
Population Demonym:Melitese
Elevation Footnotes:[2]
Elevation M:461
Saint:Saint Giles
Day:1 September
Postal Code:83030
Area Code:0825

Melito Irpino (Irpino: Neapolitan: Militë) is a town and comune in the province of Avellino, in the Campania region of south-western Italy.

History

The remains of the ancient Melito were found in 1880. According to some theories, it could be a suburban village belonging to Aeclanum, but the prevailing theory suggests that it was the ancient village of Melae (or Melas). In Ab Urbe Condita (book XXIV, chapter X), Titus Livius wrote that Melae was destroyed in 215 BC by the troops of Claudius Marcellus and Quintus Fabius, during the Second Punic War.[3]

Geography

The municipality is located in the northern area of its province, next to that of Benevento. Crossed by the river Ufita, it borders with Apice, Ariano Irpino, Bonito and Grottaminarda. Its hamlets (frazioni) are the small villages of Cozza, Fontana del Bosco and Incoronata.

The town, included in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ariano Irpino-Lacedonia, is 5 km far from Grottaminarda, 9 from Ariano Irpino, 30 from Benevento and 48 from Avellino. Nearest motorway exit is located in Grottaminarda, on the A16 Naples-Bari.

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Notes and References

  1. Source: Istat 2011
  2. Web site: Melito Irpino. Tuttitalia. Italian.
  3. http://www.comunemelitoirpino.gov.it/la-storia.html History of Melito Irpino
  4. Melito Irpino on paesifantasma.it (Italian ghost towns website)
  5. The Castle of Melito Irpino on museodeicastelli.it