Lavagna

Lavagna is a small town near the city of Genoa, Italy.

Lavagna
Città di Lavagna
Coat of arms
Location of Lavagna
Lavagna
Location of Lavagna in Italy
Lavagna
Lavagna (Liguria)
Coordinates: 44°19′N 09°20′E
CountryItaly
RegionLiguria
Metropolitan cityGenoa (GE)
FrazioniBarassi, Cavi di Lavagna, Santa Giulia di Centaura, Sorlana
Government
  MayorGian Alberto Mangiante[1]
Area
  Total13.7 km2 (5.3 sq mi)
Elevation
6 m (20 ft)
Population
 (30 September 2012)[3]
  Total12,510
  Density910/km2 (2,400/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Lavagnesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
16033
Dialing code0185
Patron saintMadonna del Carmine
Saint day16 July
WebsiteOfficial website

History and Culture

The village, unlike nearby Chiavari which has pre-Roman evidence, seems to have developed in Roman times with the Latin name of Lavania. The name has remained unchanged over the centuries until it became the current toponym of Lavagna in the following centuries.

Since 1198 it was a fief of the Fieschi family, who used Lavagna as their stronghold in the numerous inner struggles of the Republic of Genoa.

In 1564 it was sacked by the admiral of the Ottoman fleet Occhiali.[4] From 1815 it was part of the Kingdom of Sardinia, and, later, of the Kingdom of Italy.

The city recreates medieval festivities annually as the "Torta dei Fieschi" (Fieschi Cake Party), since 1949, the festivities is about a colorful parade through the Lavagna streets that reunites the inhabitants of the six medieval quarters of Lavagna, as the gigantic cake is distributed among those in the crowd who have found the matching half of their tickets.

The Port of Lavagna

The main city sights of Lavagna are: "Church of Santo Stefano (17th century style), Church of Santa Giulia (1654), Church of Nostra Signora del Ponte (13th century), with the nearby bridge.

According to the tradition, the Italian poet Dante Alighieri crossed the bridge during his travel to France.

Controversies

In 2016, Giuseppe Sanguineti, the former mayor of Lavagna, was arrested due to the involvement of Ndrangheta, the Calabrian mafia, in the disposal of the municipal waste.[5][6]

Notable People

  • Fieschi Family
  • Fanny Cadeo, (1970) actress and showgirl
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References

  1. "Lavagna ha il suo sindaco: è Gian Alberto Mangiante". Il Nuovo Levante. 27 May 2019.
  2. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Istat. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  3. All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.
  4. Giulio Giacchero, Pirati barbareschi, schiavi e galeotti nella storia e nella leggenda ligure, Genova 1970, p.85.
  5. "'Ndrangheta, arrestato il sindaco di Lavagna Sanguineti - Liguria". ANSA.it. 20 June 2016.
  6. "'Ndrangheta, traffico illecito di rifiuti in Liguria: arrestato il sindaco di Lavagna e una ex parlamentare Udc". Il Fatto Quotidiano. 20 June 2016.


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