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'''Monticchio''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] hamlet (''[[frazione]]'') belonging to the municipalities of [[Rionero in Vulture]] and [[Atella (PZ)|Atella]], in the [[Province of Potenza]], [[Basilicata]]. The village is divided into 3 zones: '''Monticchio Laghi''' (part of Atella), '''Monticchio Bagni''' and '''Monticchio Sgarroni''' (both in Rionero).
'''Monticchio''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] hamlet (''[[frazione]]'') belonging to the municipalities of [[Rionero in Vulture]] and [[Atella (PZ)|Atella]], in the [[Province of Potenza]], [[Basilicata]]. The village is divided into 3 zones: '''Monticchio Laghi''' (part of Atella), '''Monticchio Bagni''' and '''Monticchio Sgarroni''' (both in Rionero).


==History==
==History==
First inhabited by the [[Normans]], that occupied the ancient castle near Sgarroni (''Castrum Monticuli''),<ref>Raffaele Licinio: ''"Castelli medievali''" , page 191 - Edizioni Dedalo, 1994. ISBN 88-220-6162-4</ref> it became, in the second half of 19th century, a strategic point for [[Brigandage in the Two Sicilies|brigands]] after [[Italian unification]]. It was the shelter for some brigands as [[Carmine Crocco]] and his subordinates ''[[Ninco Nanco]]'' (Giuseppe Summa), [[Giuseppe Caruso]], [[Teodoro Gioseffi]] and [[Giovanni Fortunato]]. Nowadays it is a touristic place receptive for its natural environment and for mineral waters, due to the presence of some [[Volcano#Extinct|extinct volcanoes]].


==Geography==
==Geography==
Monticchio is part of the [[Vulture (region)|Vulture region]] and lies near the borders with the [[Province of Avellino]], [[Campania]]. The 3 tiny villages composing it are located in west of [[Monte Vulture|Mount Vulture]] and few km away from each other. A regional road links Monticchio Bagni and Monticchio Laghi.
Monticchio is part of the [[Vulture (region)|Vulture region]] and lies near the borders with the [[Province of Avellino]], [[Campania]]. The 3 tiny villages composing it are located in west of [[Monte Vulture|Mount Vulture]] and few km away from each other. A regional road links Monticchio Bagni and Monticchio Laghi.
*'''Monticchio Bagni'''<ref name=a>[http://www.comune.rioneroinvulture.pz.it/articles.asp?id=108 Infos about Monticchio on Rionero website]</ref> (''M. Baths'') is the northernmost locality, situated few km from the borders with Campania and from the closed [[Monticchio railway station|railway station]] on the [[Avellino–Rocchetta Sant'Antonio railway|Avellino-Lioni-Rocchetta line]]. With a population of circa 250, it is the most populated locality.

*'''Monticchio Laghi'''<ref>{{it icon}} [http://www.basilicata.cc/lucania/monticchio/index.htm#1 Infos about Monticchio Laghi]</ref> (''M. Lakes'') lies on the slopes of Mount Vulture and counts circa 150 inhabitants. In front of it there are situated two little volcanic lakes and the locality is receptive for tourism.<ref>{{it icon}} [http://www.antoniopace.it/2008/08/11/monticchio-presenze-da-record-a-ferragosto/ An article about tourism in Monticchio Laghi]</ref> From 1971 the littler of the two lakes, habitat of the [[Acanthobrahmaea europaea|European Owl Moth]], constitutes a [[natural reserve]], named ''[[Riserva regionale Lago piccolo di Monticchio]]''.<ref>{{it icon}} [http://www.agraria.org/parchi/basilicata/lagodimonticchio.htm Infos about the Natural Reserve of Monticchio]</ref> Around the village are situated two abbeys: St. Michael and the ruins of St. Hippolytus.
'''Monticchio Bagni'''<ref name=a>[http://www.comune.rioneroinvulture.pz.it/articles.asp?id=108 Infos about Monticchio on Rionero website]</ref> (''M. Baths'') is the northernmost locality, situated few km from the borders with Campania and from the closed [[Monticchio railway station|railway station]] on the [[Avellino–Rocchetta Sant'Antonio railway|Avellino-Lioni-Rocchetta line]]. With a population of circa 250, it is the most populated locality.
*'''Monticchio Sgarroni'''<ref name=a></ref>, with a population of circa 50, is the lesser populated one. Also known as Sgarroni, close to it are located the ruins of a castle.

'''Monticchio Laghi'''<ref>{{it icon}} [http://www.basilicata.cc/lucania/monticchio/index.htm#1 Infos about Monticchio Laghi]</ref> (''M. Lakes'') lies on the slopes of Mount Vulture and counts circa 150 inhabitants. In front of it there are situated two little volcanic lakes and the locality is receptive for tourism.<ref>{{it icon}} [http://www.antoniopace.it/2008/08/11/monticchio-presenze-da-record-a-ferragosto/ An article about tourism in Monticchio Laghi]</ref> Around the village are situated two abbeys: St. Michael and the ruins of St. Hippolytus.

'''Monticchio Sgarroni'''<ref name=a></ref>, with a population of circa 50, is the lesser populated one. Also known as Sgarroni, close to it are located the ruins of a castle.


==Photogallery==
==Photogallery==
<gallery widths=135>
File:Vulture Laghi.jpg|The lakes of Monticchio
File:Abbazia di San Michele.jpg|The abbey of St. Michael
File:Abbazia di Sant'Ippolito.jpg|Ruins of the abbey of St. Hippolytus
</gallery>


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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*{{it icon}} [http://www.basilicata.cc/lucania/monticchio/ Monticchio website]
*{{it icon}} [http://www.basilicata.cc/lucania/monticchio/ Monticchio website]
*{{it icon}} [http://www.comune.rioneroinvulture.pz.it/articles.asp?id=108 Monticchio on the website of Rionero]
*{{it icon}} [http://www.comune.rioneroinvulture.pz.it/articles.asp?id=108 Monticchio on the website of Rionero]
*{{it icon}} [http://www.parks.it/riserva.lago.piccolo.monticchio/index.php Natural Reserve of Monticchio]


[[Category:Frazioni of the Province of Potenza]]
[[Category:Frazioni of the Province of Potenza]]

Revision as of 01:00, 4 March 2011

Monticchio
View of Monticchio Sgarroni
View of Monticchio Sgarroni
Map
CountryItaly
Region Basilicata
ProvincePotenza
ComuneAtella
Rionero in Vulture
Elevation
600 m (2,000 ft)
Population
 (2010)
 • Total
400
Demonymmonticchiesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
85028
Dialing code0972
View of Monticchio Laghi

Monticchio is an Italian hamlet (frazione) belonging to the municipalities of Rionero in Vulture and Atella, in the Province of Potenza, Basilicata. The village is divided into 3 zones: Monticchio Laghi (part of Atella), Monticchio Bagni and Monticchio Sgarroni (both in Rionero).

History

First inhabited by the Normans, that occupied the ancient castle near Sgarroni (Castrum Monticuli),[1] it became, in the second half of 19th century, a strategic point for brigands after Italian unification. It was the shelter for some brigands as Carmine Crocco and his subordinates Ninco Nanco (Giuseppe Summa), Giuseppe Caruso, Teodoro Gioseffi and Giovanni Fortunato. Nowadays it is a touristic place receptive for its natural environment and for mineral waters, due to the presence of some extinct volcanoes.

Geography

Monticchio is part of the Vulture region and lies near the borders with the Province of Avellino, Campania. The 3 tiny villages composing it are located in west of Mount Vulture and few km away from each other. A regional road links Monticchio Bagni and Monticchio Laghi.

  • Monticchio Bagni[2] (M. Baths) is the northernmost locality, situated few km from the borders with Campania and from the closed railway station on the Avellino-Lioni-Rocchetta line. With a population of circa 250, it is the most populated locality.
  • Monticchio Laghi[3] (M. Lakes) lies on the slopes of Mount Vulture and counts circa 150 inhabitants. In front of it there are situated two little volcanic lakes and the locality is receptive for tourism.[4] From 1971 the littler of the two lakes, habitat of the European Owl Moth, constitutes a natural reserve, named Riserva regionale Lago piccolo di Monticchio.[5] Around the village are situated two abbeys: St. Michael and the ruins of St. Hippolytus.
  • Monticchio Sgarroni[2], with a population of circa 50, is the lesser populated one. Also known as Sgarroni, close to it are located the ruins of a castle.

Photogallery

References