Santa Maria a Monte explained

Santa Maria a Monte
Official Name:Comune di Santa Maria a Monte
Coordinates:43.7°N 51°W
Province: (PI)
Frazioni:Cerretti, Cinque Case, Le Pianore, Montecalvoli, Ponticelli, San Donato, Tavolaia
Mayor:Ilaria Parrella
Area Total Km2:38
Population Footnotes:[1]
Population Total:13253
Population As Of:1 January 2016
Population Demonym:Santamariammontesi
Elevation M:56
Saint:Diana Giuntini
Day:Easter Monday
Postal Code:56020
Area Code:0587

Santa Maria a Monte is a comune in the Province of Pisa in the Italian region of Tuscany. The town lies about 45km (28miles) west of Florence and about 25km (16miles) east of Pisa.

Geography

The main frazioni are the villages of Cerretti, Montecalvoli, San Donato and Tavolaia.

History

Famous for its military strategic importance (the hilly position made it more defendable against enemy attacks), Santa Maria a Monte has always been disputed between several Tuscan cities. As a matter of fact, Santa Maria a Monte passed from the influence of Lucca under the influence of Florence and, in the end, it became part of the Pisa territory.A famous landmark is Casa Carducci, where the Italian poet Giosuè Carducci is said to have spent his childhood.

Falorni

The località of Falorni has about 120 inhabitants (2005) and is about 80m (260feet) above sea level. Around Falorni there is a large portion of woods and cultivated areas, especially with olives. The place is situated in the low woody hills called Cerbaie. The only business situated in the village is a restaurant.

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Notes and References

  1. All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.