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The name of the city appears for the first time as "Burdigheta" in 1296, in a papal Bill of by Pope
Boniface VIII, but it was only in 1470 that some families from nearby villages, such as the Borghetto San Nicolò, decided to return to Bordighera to live. By then, Moorish pirates became rarer and
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was published, Bordighera's first hotel was opened, then called in French "Hotel dâAngleterre", now known as Villa
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English tourists. Touristic interest in Bordighera seems to have been sparked by a novel from
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Bordighera a number of times, studying the local flora. In 1894, she wrote the essay "Two Leaves from a Note-Book" about a trip to Bordighera, describing the stunning changes in the landscape during and after a drought.
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who captured the eastern battery and then entered the battery on the point of
Bordighero after the French had tried to blow it up. The landing party took fire from the nearby town so the frigates accompanying
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Godfrey Pearse. Cecilia, a writer, novelist and herbalist researcher, spent seasons writing in residence and eventually retiring at her cottage in this community until her final days.
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lived and worked for parts of the year in Bordighera. His house was an important cultural centre for the British colony. He is buried at the churchyard of the former Anglican church.
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in 1886. Within the walls of the gardens are the Marabutto, an old powder magazine, and three guns which defended the city from pirates and are cherished by the locals.
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effect which creates a special microclimate with warmer winters. Most of the population of Bordighera is aged 50 or more. It normally rains more than a month.
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located in the Via Romana has a very rich paleontological collection of Liguria. It also has an international library which includes more than 20,000 volumes.
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and features a little church built in the 11th century for Sant'Ampelio, the patron saint of the city. Since Bordighera is built where the
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1414:(1861â1931) British diplomat
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