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Carrà Cosentino II, Carrà Cosentino V, Case Caria, Case Valenzi II, Case Vescio, Censi, Crozzano, Cuturella, Felicetta, Ficarella, Ianipari I, Lagani III, Lamezia Golfo, Magolà, Marinella, Marrano, Maruca, Miglierina, Mitoio I, Mitoio II, Muretto, Nicastro-Sambiase, Pane, Piano Luppino, Prato, Priano, Richetti I, Richetti II, Richetti III, San Minà, Sant'Ermia, Santa Domenica, Santa Eufemia Vetere, Santa Maria, Schieno Vieste, Serra, Serra Castagna, Spineto, Telara, Vallericciardo Inferiore, Vallericciardo Superiore, Verità I, Vonio, Zinnavo
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Acquafredda, Bella Di Lamezia Terme, Caronte, Fronti, Gabella, Nicastro, Sambiase, San Pietro Lametino, Santa Eufemia Lamezia, Zangarona, Acquadauzano, Agli, Annunziata, Bastioni Di Malta, Bosco Amatello II, Bosco Amatello Iv, Bucolia, Bucolia Superiore III, Cafarone, Cantarelle, Carrà Cosentino I,
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The thermal baths of Sambiase were a great and famous place of comfort and rest for wayfarers, soldiers, and messengers. In the ancient times they were called "Aque Ange". The Romans knew Sambiase by the name of Turres, or "towers", after the two observation towers situated there.
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The Lametino Archaeological Museum houses archaeological finds from surveys, excavations and fortuitous discoveries carried out in the so-called Lamezia plain. The Museum is divided into three sections: Prehistoric, Classical and Medieval. One of the most important finds is an
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in the 7th century helped Sambiase become an exporter of farm products. The monks erected numerous monasteries, including that of St. Blase, from which the city's name derived, and taught the farmers to read and write. They developed alliances with great Byzantine cities in
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The San Teodoro old district is the heart of Nicastro's historic centre: the alleys lead to numerous little churches, finally culminating in the remains of the Norman-Swabian castle, in the highest part of the town. This spot offers a view towards the
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D'Ippolito Palace, in Nicastro, is one of the most famous buildings of Lamezia Terme, which was built around 1763, when nobleman Felice d'Ippolito acquired a number of buildings. The 18th century complex is an expression of the late southern
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period, first with the name of Melea (here they are placed in fact its ancient boundaries), and then Terina (of which numerous coins have been found again in the fraction Acquafredda and also the Sant'Eufemia Treasure preserved in the
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kingdom, Sambiase strengthened its own influence on the central government of Naples. Many students of the ancient university gained important court positions as mathematicians, astronomers and chamberlains.
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Sant'Eufemia Lamezia (nowadays Sant'Eufemia Vetere) was created upon a hill not long after the 1638 earthquake. The current quarter was built in the Fascist era after the drying of a marshy area.
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the grape vine, from which excellent wines are produced including six Lamezia DOC wines: Lamezia white, Lamezia rosato, Lamezia red, Lamezia novello, Lamezia red reserve and Lamezia Greco;
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Lamezia Terme has a deep-rooted agricultural tradition, known for the production of different varieties of typical Mediterranean crops. The most popular productions are:
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or by Greek colonists. The current structure dates probably from the Norman domination, although some structure existed at the time of the Ostrogoth king
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The Castle is today an ensemble of ruins occupying the summit of a hill 320 metres (1,050 ft) high. It was built, according to some scholars, by the
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was a very widespread and prosperous activity, so much so that five thousand pounds of raw silk were produced every year. According to the historian
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Lamezia is located on the eastern border of the coastal plain commonly called Piana di Sant'Eufemia, which was created by drying a wide marshy area.
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The central location of Lamezia Terme in Calabria has made it the main transport hub of the region. The city is situated adjacent to the
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experienced the highest rate of emigration during the late 19th and the early 20th century (some 8,000 citizens), as well as after the
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The municipality of Lamezia Terme was formally created on 4 January 1968. Its territory includes those of the former municipalities of
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Panarello, M. (2010). "Architettura e decorazione nelle dimore nobiliari calabresi del '600 e '700". In Fagiolo, Marcello (ed.).
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There are numerous churches of Sambiase di Lamezia Terme. The most important is Saint Pancrazio's church where there are some of
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The "Papa Benedetto XVI" industrial area covers an area of about 1,100 hectares and is the largest of the South after the one in
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Other material evidence of the presence of an ancient settlement in the area of Sant'Eufemia dates back to 1865, when a gold
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the olive tree, mainly of the Carolea variety, from which the Lametia DOP olive oil with a typical strong taste is produced;
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and his son Frederick II, as well as by the Angevines. The castle was heavily damaged by the earthquakes of 1609, 1638 and
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The current Sant'Eufemia Lamezia corresponds to the ancient city location. The most ancient settlement was the
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The abbey of the 40 Martyrs (Lamezia Terme – Sambiase), created in the 9th–10th century, is still active.
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and the Angevine kings, crumbled down. Floods and a further earthquake followed in the 18th century.
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Main point was the strictness and the share of Sambiase to the Italian wars of independence.
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is a massive, well-preserved watchtower built in 1550 by the Spanish viceroy of Naples
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The Textile Museum of Lamezia Terme collects tools linked to the ancient craft of
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were still practiced, however there was a remarkable decline in the production.
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Atlante tematico del Barocco in Italia. Residenze nobiliari. Italia meridionale
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ivory case (12th century), paintings of 17th–18th centuries and other works.
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family and, later, to the D'Aquino. The city was nearly destroyed after an
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were found by chance. At the end of the same century, it was sold to the
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Sambiase was a most important place for the Spanish and Italian economy.
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Gold diadem from the Sant'Eufemia Treasure in the British Museum
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in Lamezia Terme in its historical and specialist section, the
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Il Tesoro di Sant'Eufemia. Gioielli lametini al British Museum
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resided here for 15 days. Later, the castle was enlarged by
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different species of citrus fruits, including the renowned
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The baths of Sambiase are mentioned in the Roman itinerary
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The Bronze Statue of King Frederick II as he handles the
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various herbaceous plants such as wheat, oats, and maize;
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Until the 18th century, in Nicastro and its surroundings
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Notable figures born in Sambiase include the politician
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Giuseppe Isnardi; Giovanni Perez; Giuseppe Paladino.
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wrote many of his philosophical works here in 1554.
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Lamezia
Greco (grape)
Comune

Coat of arms of Lamezia Terme
Lamezia Terme is located in Italy
Lamezia Terme is located in Calabria
38°58′N 16°18′E / 38.967°N 16.300°E / 38.967; 16.300
Italy
Region
Calabria
Province
Catanzaro
Frazioni
Demonym
Time zone
UTC+1
CET
DST
UTC+2
CEST
Dialing code
St. Peters
Paul
Official website
[laˈmɛttsjaˈtɛrme]
comune
province of Catanzaro
Calabria
Conflenti

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