San Vincenzo, Tuscany Explained

San Vincenzo
Official Name:Comune di San Vincenzo
Coordinates:43.0833°N 42°W
Region:Tuscany
Province:Livorno (LI)
Frazioni:San Carlo
Mayor:Paolo Riccucci
Area Total Km2:33.1
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:6,910
Population As Of:January 2017
Population Demonym:Sanvincenzini
Elevation M:5
Postal Code:57027
Area Code:0565

San Vincenzo (pronounced as /it/) is an Italian commune in the province of Livorno, a Tuscan town in central-Italy.

Geography

San Vincenzo is located on the Ligurian Sea, about 50km (30miles) southeast of Livorno and about 100km (100miles) southwest of Florence, in the part of coast which stretches from Livorno to Piombino, also known as Etruscan coast (in Italian: Costa degli Etruschi). The town develops on the Maremma livornese and it is bounded in the north by the comune of Castagneto Carducci and in the south by Piombino and the Rimigliano Coastal Park.

Monuments and landmarks

Recognitions

San Vincenzo is a seaside resort. In 2006 it received its first Blue Flag, awarded for its clear water, which was then also awarded from 2007 to 2023.[2]  

Notable people

Walter Mazzarri, a football coach, former manager of Watford F.C. and former football player, was born in San Vincenzo in 1961.

Twin towns

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://demo.istat.it/pop2017/index.html Istat
  2. Web site: Programma Bandiera Blu . 2023-11-12 . www.bandierablu.org.