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had wanted, and which reached Bordighera, facilitating the movement of people and goods and boosting the development of what was once called "Borgo Marina" and today constitutes Bordighera. The old town is simply called Old Bordighera or Upper Bordighera due to its position over the hill (in Italian
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The local economy is mainly based on tourism; the beauty of the area and the mild climate attract tourists as well as artists. The production of olives and their derivate products such as olive oil is important as they have acquired a reputation throughout Italy. The variety "Olive Taggiasche" is
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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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era, as archaeologists have found signs of human activities in the caves along the Italian and French coast. In the 6th century BC came the Ligures, from whom the name of the region, "Liguria" in Italian, is derived. They were the first people to alter the land and create a structured society.
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was published, Bordighera's first hotel was opened, then called in French "Hotel d’Angleterre", now known as Villa Eugenia, at Via Vittorio Emanuele 218. The hotel hosted its first famous resident in 1861, British Prime Minister Lord
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The Golden Age of the city came in the 19th century when the lower city was built next to the "Corniche" road and the sea which attracted English tourists. Touristic interest in Bordighera seems to have been sparked by a novel from
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visited 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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to Bordighera in only 24 hours, which at the time was remarkably fast. With the opening of the Calais-Rome Express railway on 8 December 1883, travel times got even shorter and 24 hours would be enough to travel from
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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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and her husband 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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visited Bordighera and, in order to honour her visit the seaside promenade was named Lungomare Argentina. The road is 2,300m long, which makes it the longest promenade on the Riviera.
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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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Bordighera was the first town in Europe to grow date palms, and its citizens still have the exclusive right to provide the Vatican with palm fronds for Easter celebrations.
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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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Stuffed vegetables. different types of vegetables (zucchini, peppers, onions, etc....) stuffed with a mix of minced meat, potatoes, eggs
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The next change of power in the region came in 1815 when the whole of Liguria was annexed to the Kingdom of Sardinia after the
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in 1543. With these attacks diminishing, the strategic importance of the area became obvious to the Dukes of Savoy and the
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also ran a medical practice here for a number of years. It was here that he bought the blue bowl which he later took to
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In 1918 the Bordighera War Cemetery was built to commemorate fallen British soldiers who died in the area during the
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architect; he lived many years in Bordighera, where he built many public, religious and residential buildings.
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stayed in Bordighera for three months in 1884 and painted numerous pictures of the town and surrounding area.
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The typical dishes of Bordighera are part of the Ligurian cuisine. These are the most widespread dishes:
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Forbes 1985: "Mario and Grisi" by Elizabeth Forbes, published in London in 1985 by Victor Gollancz Ltd.
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rarer, but some particularly cruel raids still occasionally happened, such as the one by the pirate
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The oratory was built during the fifteenth century and is located in Bordighera alta, the old city.
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Emily Lawless, "Two Leaves from a Note-Book", Alexandra College Magazine, June , 1895, pp. 242–49.
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made of flour, eggs, sugar and oil. A very appreciated variation is the Crocetta di Dolceacqua.
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Bordighera is located 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the land border between Italy and
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The area was particularly prosperous during Roman times because it was situated on the
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Sharp, Frank C and Marsh, Jan, the Collected Letters of Jane Morris, Boydell, 2012>
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Baci di Bordighera, they are a variation of the little cookies of the nearby town
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Other famous British-Italians who wintered and were buried here were the writer
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Bordigotti al Rhum, it is kind of a big chocolate stuffed with cream-based rum.
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PatĂŠ di olive, produced by Bordighera's society of oil producers and made with
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Michetta di Dolceacqua, it is a sweet born in the fourteen century in
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is one of the historic buildings in the city, there lived writers
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Torta di verdure, is a typical pie, made with trombette (special
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The Anglo-Irish writer Elizabeth Bowen wrote her first novel,
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In the 1890s, the Irish naturalist and early modernist writer
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In 1873, the railway station was opened, allowing travel from
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Claude Bowes-Lyon, 14th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne
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On 20 April 1686, the representants of eight villages,
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including a Copiapoa which is three hundred years old.
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It seems that Bordighera has been inhabited since the
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particularly famous and praised, and obtained a PDO (
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in Bordighera in order to discuss Spain's entry into
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On 12 February 1941, the prime minister of the time,
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