Sassoferrato is a town and comune of the province of Ancona in the Marche region of central-eastern Italy. It is one of I Borghi più belli d'Italia ("The most beautiful villages of Italy").[3]

Sassoferrato
Comune di Sassoferrato
View of Montelago, a frazione of Sassoferrato
View of Montelago, a frazione of Sassoferrato
Coat of arms of Sassoferrato
Sassoferrato within the Province of Ancona
Sassoferrato within the Province of Ancona
Location of Sassoferrato
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Sassoferrato is located in Italy
Sassoferrato
Sassoferrato
Location of Sassoferrato in Italy
Sassoferrato is located in Marche
Sassoferrato
Sassoferrato
Sassoferrato (Marche)
Coordinates: 43°26′1″N 12°51′30″E / 43.43361°N 12.85833°E / 43.43361; 12.85833
CountryItaly
RegionMarche
ProvinceAncona (AN)
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Government
 • MayorMaurizio Greci
Area
 • Total
137.23 km2 (52.98 sq mi)
Elevation
386 m (1,266 ft)
Population
 (31 December 2016)[2]
 • Total
7,177
 • Density52/km2 (140/sq mi)
DemonymSassoferratesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
60041
Dialing code0732
Patron saintBlessed Ugo degli Atti
Saint dayJuly 26
WebsiteOfficial website

History

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Between Sassoferrato and Arcevia was the hill called Civitalba from the name of the ancient city there.[4]

To the south of the town lie the ruins of the ancient Sentinum, on the Via Flaminia.

The castle above the town is mentioned from the 11th century; the town belonged to the House of Este from 1208, later to the Atti family, becoming a free municipality in 1460 after the assassination of Luigi degli Atti.

Geography

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Sassoferrato borders with the municipalities of Arcevia, Fabriano, Genga, Serra Sant'Abbondio (PU), Pergola (PU), Costacciaro (PG, Umbria) and Scheggia e Pascelupo (PG, Umbria).

Frazioni

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A frazione (plural: frazioni) is a type of subdivision of a comune (municipality) in Italy:

  • Baruccio
  • Borgo Sassoferrato
  • Breccia di Venatura
  • Cabernardi
  • Ca' Boccolino
  • Cacciamponi
  • Camarano
  • Camazzocchi
  • Canderico
  • Cantarino
  • Caparucci
  • Capoggi
  • Casalvento
  • Case Aia
  • Castagna
  • Castagna Bassa
  • Castiglioni
  • Catobagli
  • Col Canino
  • Coldapi
  • Col della Noce
  • Doglio
  • Felcioni
  • Frassineta
  • Gaville
  • Giontarello
  • La Frasca
  • Liceto
  • Mandole
  • Montelago
  • Monterosso
  • Monterosso Stazione
  • Morello
  • Pantana
  • Perticano
  • Piagge
  • Piaggiasecca
  • Piano di Frassineta
  • Piano di Murazzano
  • Radicosa
  • Regedano
  • Rondinella
  • Rotondo
  • San Egidio
  • San Felice
  • San Giovanni
  • San Paolo
  • San Ugo
  • Sassoferrato Castello
  • Schioppetto
  • Scorzano
  • Sementana
  • Seriole
  • Serra San Facondino
  • Stavellina
  • Valdolmo
  • Valitosa
  • Venatura

Notable people

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References

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  1. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  3. ^ "Marche" (in Italian). Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  4. ^ Civitalba (Marche) https://www.romanoimpero.com/2019/03/civitalba-marche.html
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Web page titled "Some words about the Institute" Archived 2006-10-16 at the Wayback Machine at the Istituto Internazionale di Studi Piceni website, retrieved May 24, 2009
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