Sestri Levante
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Sestri Levante | |
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Comune di Sestri Levante | |
St. John the Baptist | |
Saint day | December 6 and June 24 |
Website | Official website |
Sestri Levante (
Geography
Sestri Levante is found approximately halfway between Genoa and
History
Sestri Levante has its origins as an ancient maritime and merchant center. Originally a small island with a promontory, it was later connected to the mainland. In Roman times, it was known as Segesta Tigullorum (or Tigulliorum) or simply Segesta, but the place was nearly abandoned when the Roman empire collapsed. It seems to have belonged to the Ligurian tribe of the Tigullii.[3][4] It was mentioned again in the year 909 in a certificate of Berengar I of Italy, in which part of its territory was ceded to the basilica di San Giovanni di Pavia. During the Middle Ages, Sestri Levante began to expand, probably giving the fortress appearance that is due to the terrain.
In 1133, the noble family of
In 1170, Sestri Levante was attacked by a naval flotilla from Pisa, but was able to withstand the attack.
Economy
Sport
Sestri Levante is home to football club
Cultural events
- The Andersen Prize, a literary competition for children and young people, is awarded in the spring. Each year many stories participates from all over the world, in several languages.
- The Riviera International Film Festival exhibits new films of various genres from around the world. It is held between end of April and early May.[5]
- Tigullio Ocean Racing Challenge. It is a competition between the towns of Tigullio (Santa Margherita Ligure, San Michele di Pagana, Rapallo, Zoagli, Chiavari, Lavagna and Sestri Levante) that takes place between June and August.[6]
- Sagra del Bagnun is a local fair held in Riva Ponente dedicated to bagnun, a local seafood soup. It is celebrated the second-to-last weekend in July.
- Barcarolata is celebrated the last Sunday of August. There is a parade of boats decorated in the most fanciful way, in the area of the Bay of Silence.[7]
Cultural depictions
- Sestri Levante is mentioned by Dante Alighieri (as "Siestri") in Canto 19 of The Divine Comedy.
- "Sestri Levante" is also a song by Australian band Tame Impala, and appeared on their album Live Versions.
- Depiction in Rome: Total War. In the 2004 PC video game Rome: Total War, capturing Segesta (Sestri Levante) will always be the first mission the player receives if they have chosen to play as the Julii faction. The conquest of the city is thus often seen as a first step towards the expansion of the Republic by the player.
Twin towns and sister cities
Sestri Levante is twinned with:[8]
- Dole, France
- Santa Cruz, United States
- Portocannone,Italy
Notable people
- Bruno Baveni, footballer
- Ermes Paterlini, retired footballer
Gallery
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Bay of Silence
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The Annunciation Monastery
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References
- ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
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- ^ Pliny. Naturalis Historia. Vol. 3.5.7.
- ^ Smith, William, ed. (1854–1857). "Segesta". Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography. London: John Murray.
- ^ "Riviera International Film Festival-2024". Riviera International Film Festival. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
- ^ "» Tigullio Ocean Racing Challenge". www.sestri-levante.net. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
- ^ "» LA BARCAROLATA". www.sestri-levante.net. Retrieved 2024-02-12.
- ^ "Città gemellate". comune.sestri-levante.ge.it (in Italian). Sestri Levante. Retrieved 19 December 2019.