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related to the presence of extensive underground clay deposits, interspersed with layers of salt water. Maccaluba is created by ejection of methane gas bubbles under pressure. When gas breaks through the clay deposits, it creates channels as it rises to the surface. These channels permit the clay sediment and water to travel, especially when they are pressured from beneath. The consistency of the soft clay and water 'sludge' erupting as a mixture then forms a clay cone on the surface, the top of which is similar in appearance to a volcanic crater. These formations remains soft for some time, unlike the igneous rock eruptions and cones often associated with volcanoes such as Mount Etna.
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in diameter. Damage to buildings occurred in two areas up to 2.5 kilometres (1.6 miles) distant, the Maccalube and in the western part of the City Centre. These damages were made worse by an eruption of clay-mud, water and gas which occurred some hours later that same day. For seven minutes, a 30 metres (98 feet) sizable eruption created a mud deposit 30 metres (98 ft) thick and 30 metres (98 ft) wide, across a large area. On August 19, the first manifestations of further Maccalube eruptions appeared on top of the mud layer, where water and mud had been ejected by the previous eruption.
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Castle of Pietrarossa: built using, as its name suggests, largely red stones, dominates the city and the whole Salso Valley from the edge of the ravine upon which it stands. Originally assumed to have been built at the time of Arab rule, it is currently generally accepted that the castle was built by
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The events of August 11 are similar to those of February 14 and 15, 2002. Those of August were characteristic of a more severe eruption and of instability of the terrain beneath the populated area of the town. These events had, in the past, extended even further into the city area; but they had never
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On 20 August 2008 a State of Emergency was declared because of events involving the Santa Barbara district in Caltanissetta in the preceding days. During the morning of August 11, 2008, geological instability caused the opening of rifts in the ground surface, varying from ten centimetres to a metre
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occurring in the Terrapelata area of Caltanissetta, the so-called Hill of the Volcanoes, near the village of Santa Barbara. This is an area of barren hills, with a colour ranging from white to dark grey, where mud volcanoes of around one meter in height rest on volcanic sediment. The phenomenon is
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On November 23, 2021, the Regional Department of Cultural Heritage and Sicilian Identity indicated to the Superintendence of Cultural Heritage of Caltanissetta, to initiate the new procedures for affixing the bond of cultural interest to the RAI radio antenna, deemed by local community and local
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radio station of Caltanissetta is an inactive system for broadcasting in long, medium and short waves. Its main element is an omnidirectional antenna of 286 meters high, which holds the record for the tallest structure in Italy, it stands on the Sant'Anna hill of 660 m s.l.m.
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Caltanissetta has three museums: the Diocesan Museum; the Mineralogical Museum; the Regional Archeological Museum. The latter holds displays mostly from prehistoric times and includes finds from archeological digs conducted in the 1950s. These include vases and tools from the
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In 2017, the city had a population of 62,797. It is the 14th largest municipality in Italy measured by area, the sixth highest municipality in Italy by elevation (568 m), the second highest in elevation in Sicily after the city of
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Cathedral of Santa Maria la Nova: built between the years 1560–1620, was opened to the public in 1622. The façade was only completed in the year 1840. The church has a late-Renaissance appearance that breaks the characteristic
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In 1875, however, the population rose up against the Prefect, who was subsequently fired. On April 8, 1878, the city was connected to a railway, ending the historical difficulties in reaching it. Three years later the
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and 8 days later, on 18 July they entered and occupied the city. The U.S. 1st infantry landed in Gela some hours later and advanced toward Catania to meet the U.S 45th Infantry, which had landed near Scoglitti.
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The Archeological Park of Gibil Gabib, on a hill near the city, contains, amongst other things, the defense tower and parts of the perimeter walls dating back to the 6th century.
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The Terrapelata phenomenon has been known for at least two centuries. The local Abbot, Salvatore Li Volsi (1797–1834), an expert in natural and agricultural sciences, wrote
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seignory ended after a rule of 406 years, when the feudal constitution was abolished and Caltanissetta was turned into the 22nd Comarca of
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was proclaimed king. The city was the seat of another Parliament which aimed to settle the disputes which had arisen during the reign of
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THe count is referred to as Don Luigi Guglielmo Moncada Aragona La Cerda who occupied the position of President of Sicily 1635-1638.
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Bifaria, Borgo Petilia, Borgo Canicassè Casale, Cozzo di Naro, Favarella, Prestianni, Villaggio Santa Barbara, Santa Rita, Xirbi
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the castle was a strategic stronghold. Around the end of the 11th century the tomb of Queen Adelasia, niece of the Norman
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mining industry began extensively. 275 sulfur mines were created in the province, employing 32,000 workers.
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The city also hosts "Città di Caltanissetta" Tennis Tournament, part of the ATP Challenger Tour.
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Caltanissetta dominates the whole valley of the River Salso, which extends to include the nearby
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organizations a strongly identifying element with a profound historical and cultural value.
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The town lies in an area of rolling hills with small villages and towns, crossed by the
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ceded the territory of Caltanissetta to Matteo Moncada II, of the noble Spanish
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ogival portal from the 13th century. The lunette once contained a figure of
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Caltanissetta's origins can be traced back to 406 BC, when admiral Nicia of
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the area experienced an economic boom, largely due to extensive mining of
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draped with silver lamina (1760) and a poly-chromatic wooden statue of
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the Nissa Football Club, heir of the historical Nissa, in Excellence;
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in 1086. A charter was granted to the town in accordance with Count
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In the 2021/2022 football championship, the two main teams are:
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After the Norman occupation the city was under the rule of the
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pierced with arrows, being created in memory of his martyrdom.
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troops, causing large loss of life to the population. In 1787
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Interior of the Cathedral, with a series of frescoes by the
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Sites in the neighbourhood of Caltanissetta include:
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Caltanissetta's economy remained heavily reliant on
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