Pigna, Liguria Explained

Pigna
Official Name:Comune di Pigna
Coordinates:43.9333°N 47°W
Region:Liguria
Province:Province of Imperia (IM)
Frazioni:Buggio
Area Total Km2:53.7
Population Total:795
Population As Of:June 30, 2019
Pop Density Footnotes:Dato Istat - Popolazione residente al 30 giugno 2019.
Population Demonym:Pignaschi
Elevation M:280
Postal Code:18037
Area Code:0184

Pigna is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Imperia in the Italian region of Liguria, located about 110km (70miles) southwest of Genoa and about 30km (20miles) west of Imperia, on the border with France. In 2024, it has an evaluated population of 741[1] and an area of 53.7km2.[2]

The municipality of Pigna contains the frazione (subdivision) Buggio.

Pigna borders the following municipalities: Apricale, Castelvittorio, Isolabona, Rocchetta Nervina, Saorge (France), and Triora.

History

In the southernmost district of North West Italy, in a region called Liguria, can be found the valley of Nervia. The ancient village is on the slopes of the valley. Situated beneath the Little Dolomites, it is near Monte Torraggio, which rises to 1973m (6,473feet) above sea level.

Archaeological remains found in the countryside surrounding Pigna have led to prehistoric evidence of human settlements dating back 60,000 years. Its current location is not the original location. In the 10th century, the village was located closer to the valley floor around the Church of San Tommaso, but the position was too vulnerable and the politics surrounding the town too volatile, so the location farther up the hill was chosen for a new settlement. In Loggia Della Piazza Vecchia, there is evidence of the village's ancient commercial past.

Before 1258, the village belonged to the nobility of the coastal town of Ventimiglia, but later in that year, it yielded to the town of Anjou of Provence. Soon after, Guelph's of Provence and Ghibellines of Genoa were in a war, with Pigna on the side of the Guelph's. In 1365, a peace was signed between the two factions at Pigna's Lago Pigo Bridge, which became the dividing line between the territories of Provenza and the Republic of Genoa.

With the surrender of Nice in 1388 (a peacefully negotiated territory transfer, managed by the Grimaldi's of Monaco), Pigna passed from Provence's control to that of Savoy, which reignited tensions with the neighboring village of Castel Vittorio (an ally of Genoa). In 1727, some residents of Pigna stole the bells from Castel Vittorio's bell tower, now kept in the 56-meter-high tower next to the church. Castel Vittorio retaliated by stealing the stones from Pigna's village square. From 1625 to 1633, Pigna fell to the Genoese, but it went back under Savoy's control until the establishment of the kingdom of Italy in 1860.

Population evolution

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Notable people

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References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Pigna (Imperia, Liguria, Italy) - Population Statistics, Charts, Map, Location, Weather and Web Information . 2023-11-10 . www.citypopulation.de.
  2. All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.
  3. News: Obituaries: Hélène Pastor. 16 January 2015. The Times. 3 June 2014.