Arquata del Tronto | |
Official Name: | Comune di Arquata del Tronto |
Coordinates: | 42.7725°N 13.2964°W |
Region: | Marche |
Province: | Ascoli Piceno (AP) |
Frazioni: | Pretare, Trisungo, Piedilama, Borgo, Spelonga, Colle |
Mayor: | Michele Franchi |
Area Total Km2: | 92.23 |
Population Footnotes: | [1] |
Population Total: | 1137 |
Population As Of: | 31 March 2017 |
Population Demonym: | Arquatani |
Elevation M: | 777 |
Saint: | St. Peter |
Day: | 27 August |
Postal Code: | 63043 |
Area Code: | 0736 |
Arquata del Tronto is a comune (municipality) in the province of Ascoli Piceno, in the Italian region of Marche, located about 100km (100miles) from Ancona. It is the only European comune located partly within two natural parks: Gran Sasso national park and Cyblings mountains natural park.
The ancient history of the town is uncertain, though some scholars have assigned it to Surpicanum visible in the Peutinger's Tabula, a centre of the Piceni or the Sabines whose location is still debated. Another theory has it founded by the Romans as a road station on the Via Salaria.[2] The first mention of Arquata dates to the Middle Ages (6th century), when a stronghold existed here. In 1255 it was conquered by Ascoli Piceno, under which it remained (with a certain autonomy) until the late 14th century. In 1397, during the war between Ascoli and Norcia, it was a stronghold of the latter and the Ghibellines from Ascoli. Queen Joanna II of Naples lived in Arquata from 1420 to 1435. After being contended for years between the two aforementioned cities, it was part of the Papal States; Giuseppe Garibaldi stopped here in 1849 during his retreat after the crushing of the Roman Republic in 1848.
On August 24, 2016, two to three frazioni (hamlets) were damaged by a 6.2-magnitude earthquake.[3] [4]
On October 30, 2016, the town suffered significant damage from a magnitude 6.6 earthquake.[5] [6]