Carosino
Carosino | ||
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Comune di Carosino | ||
ISTAT code 073002 | | |
Patron saint | St. Blaise | |
Saint day | 3 February | |
Website | Official website |
Carosino is a town and comune in the province of Taranto, in the northern Salento, part of the Apulia region of southeast Italy. Carosino was historically an Arbëreshë settlement.[3] Its economy is based on the production of wine, olive oil and grapes.
Etymology
According to Carosino's municipal website, Antonio Cinque believes that the name derives from the Latin "carus" (dear, precious, valued) and "situs" (site) or "sinus" (valley). G. Giovine believes that "sinus," which can also mean a fold of clothing or the bosom of a person, is related to the religious significance of Mary, mother of Jesus in the town.[4]
Geography
Carosino is located in the north of the Salento, the peninsula that forms the heel of the Italian boot and is the southern part of the region of Apulia. The town is on a flat area, approximately 70–75 meters above sea level. The comune of San Giorgio Ionico is to the west, Monteparano to the south, and Monteiasi and Grottaglie to the north. Taranto is 13km to the west.
History
In ancient times, the area of Carosino was probably inhabited by the Messapians. In 1904, a hoard of 76 silver coins dating to the 4th century BCE was found in a field near Carosino, perhaps indicating the relative wealth of the area.
After the
The barony passed once more to the Albertini family and then finally to the Imperiali family. The Berio-Merulli family held the barony in 1806, when feudalism was abolished in the Kingdom of Naples. By 1875, Carosino was a comune in the Kingdom of Italy, and the Marulli family sold its property and the Palazzo Ducale to Roberto d'Ayala Valva.[5]
The church of
Monuments And Places Of Interest
- The Palazzo Ducale was built in 1400 by the Simonetta family. In 1895, Roberto d'Ayala Valva donated it to the comune.
- The church of Santa Maria delle Grazie was probably built in the 15th century, and whose last renovations are dated 1763. It has a painting of the Madonna del Rosario, a crucifix of the 18th century, and above the main altar, a fresco of the 17th century.
- The church of St. Francis of Assisi.
- The monument to the dead from the Second World War.
- The monuments to Saint John Bosco.
International relations
Carosino is
- Maratea, Italy
References
- ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
- ISTAT
- ISBN 9788824020091.
- ^ "Storia". Comune di Carosino. Comune di Carosino. Retrieved 24 December 2016.
- ^ "Storia". Comune di Carosino. Comune di Carosino. Retrieved 23 December 2016.
- ^ "Storia della Parrochia". La Parrochia delle S. Maria delle Grazie di Carosino. La Parrochia delle S. Maria delle Grazie di Carosino. Retrieved 24 December 2016.
- ^ "San Biagio di Sebaste". La Parrochia delle S. Maria delle Grazie di Carosino. La Parrochia delle S. Maria delle Grazie di Carosino. Retrieved 24 December 2016.