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period (4000 BC), and were discovered in the area called Pietra Rossa, where there is a necropolis containing dozens of skeletons in the fetal position, with large amounts of coarse pottery as grave goods – indicating a population focussed on agriculture and stock raising. Another archaeological site
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and was discovered in the sixteenth century in Grotticelle, where there is other evidence for Roman presence. This was initially in the possession of the princes of Montaperto and subsequently donated to the main church of the town, where it remains to this day. There is also a relief depicting the
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The old heart of the city consists of a thick network of narrow streets with traditional stone and plaster houses, accessed exclusively through the first floor by means of steep external stairs. At the centre of this area are the castle and the church. Since the beginning of the twentieth century,
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is thought to have been nearby. There is evidence for a Roman presence at the site of Terravecchia. According to Picone, the place may have been the site of the ancient settlement of Herbessus, whose location is not certainly known; the remains of structures provide some evidence for this theory.
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There are three public fountains in Raffadali: one in Piano Progresso which is the most recent and is purely decorative; another is located on via Porta Palermo, is about 300 years old and was used until quite recently for watering animals; the last is on one of the streets leading to Joppolo
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Alongside the agricultural activities, there is some industry associated with the production of olive oil, wine and preserves. These industries have arisen out of the local agricultural specialties (tomatoes, potatoes, watermelon, table grapes, pears, and figs).
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in 1608, after an older church of St Olivia went out of use. The church contains the Raffadali Sarcophagus depicting the Rape of Persephone and a sixteenth century wooden statue of Holy Mary of the Sick with
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the hub of the town has been the via Nazionale, where the municipal buildings, the church, the castle and the library are located. This street is also home to numerous commercial and professional offices.
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The area's climate is of the Mediterranean type, with an average temperature of 26-28 °C and highs of 30-40 °C in July and August. The Italian government classifies the climate as zone C, 1177
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At the beginning of the nineteenth century, Raffadali was transformed from the seat of a feudal principality to a rural town of small and medium-scale farmers. The old lords retained the right of
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Church of St Joseph, with an eighteenth century facade and a nineteenth century facade attributed to the architect Saverio Bentivegna. Formerly there was a convent of Collegine Nuns next to it.
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The main economic activities are linked to agriculture, especially the production of grain, grapes, almonds, pistachios, and olives. Cows and sheep are also raised. Over the last fifty years a
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In 1649, Giuseppe Nicolò Montaperto intervened to quell a riot of the Agrigentines against Bishop Trajna, who had been blamed for a famine. As a reward for his courage and loyalty,
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The commune's territory covers an area of around 1.617 hectares and has a population density of 586.12 inhabitants per km². It is a hilly region between the rivers
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In Raffadali there were five small chapels, located in each district of the town; all except for the Chapel of Piety in the central district are now in ruins.
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Palazzo Principe, the former residence of the Princes of Montaperto. Built in the 16th century, it subsequently lost three of its towers and its crenelations.
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granted the territory of Raffadali to Giorlando Montaperto, son of Giovanni Matteo and Ulla Cassaneto, as a reward for having captured the nearby castle at
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Monte Guastanella: Necropolis and remains of an Arab castle, in which Bishop Ursone of Agrigento was once imprisoned and which was destroyed by
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is also found in the records). In the 14th century, the village had its own parish church dedicated to St. Leonard, which is now in ruins.
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Contrada Torrevecchia: Remains of a settlement (ceramic fragments, millstones, lamps, jewelry) which have been identified with the
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Transport is mainly provided by crosscountry bus services, with a terminal on the via Nazionale. There are direct services to
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tombs cut from living rock by locals; the Raffadali sarcophagus depicting the Rape of Persephone came from this necropolis.
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In the Greek period, there were probably a large number of farmhouses in the area of modern Raffadali. The ancient city of
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practitioners, who established the ASD Enduristi del Platani - Black Wolf society in 2012. This is affiliated with the
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granted the Montaperto family the title of Prince of Raffadali. The last prince was Salvatore Montaperto Valguarnera.
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The territory offers extremely interesting evidence for prehistory. The oldest archaeological discoveries date to the
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The modern town was founded on the ruins of the old manor house in 1481. In 1507, Pietro Montaperto obtained the
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The area was classified as seismic zone 2 (medium-high) in the Italian earthquake risk classification system, by
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The Monument to the Workers' and Farmers' Movement, located on the Piano Progresso, near the Palazzo Principe,
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The Monument to the Fallen in all the Wars, dedicated in 1924 and located in front of the church of St Oliva,
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from an Arabic garrison led by a man named Ali. He thus become lord of the castle and of the
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dedicated to the Madonna with Child located on via Porta Agrigento and via Porta Palermo.
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Grotticelle: Late Roman and Byzantine necropolis (3rd-4th century AD) with
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Church of St Anthony of Padua (Monastery of the Minor brothers until 1535)
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Mount Palombara: cave with ceramic fragments of the Castelluccio culture.
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for the name of the Raffadali thus attributes it to the combination of
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put an end to Arab rule. Raffadali became part of the territory of the
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team ("FCD Raffadali Calcio"), established in 1990. It plays in the
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Palazzo di Città, seat of the government of the comune of Raffadali.
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Cozzo Pietrarossa: necropolis with oven tombs dating to 4000 BC.
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Church of Mary of the Rosary (Dominican monastery until 1540).
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Among the more important discoveries from this period are the
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Four monuments decorate the piazze and streets of Raffadali:
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The physical aspect of the area is characterised by white
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club ("ASD Tennis club Raffadali"), established in 1995.
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Giancaxio and has a similar function to the preceding.
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