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Cappadocia common Cappadocia – View Panoramic photo of Cappadocia with the Mount Aurunzo behind them Location State Italy Region Abruzzo Province L’Aquila Administration Mayor Lorenzo Lorenzin (Civic list Cappadocia in the heart ) from 11-6-2017 (2nd mandate from 22-9-2020) Territory Coordinate 42\u00b000\u203227\u2033N 13 \u00b0 16\u203251 \u2033 and \/ 42.0075 \u00b0 n 13.280833 \u00b0 e 42.0075; 13.280833( Cappadocia) Altitude 1\u00a0108\u00a0m\u00a0s.l.m. Surface 68,58 km\u00b2 Inhabitants 575 [first] (December 31-2022) Density 8,38 ab.\/km2 Fractions CampoRotondo, Petrella Liri, Verrenchio Neighboring municipalities Camerata Nuova (RM), Castellafiume, Filettino (FR), Pereto, Rocca di Botte, Tagliacozzo, Vallepietra (RM) More information Code. mail 67060 Prefix 0863 Jet lag UTC+1 Istat code 066023 Cadastral code B677 Targa AQ Cl. seismic Zone 2 (medium seismicity) [2] Cl. climatic area F, 3 272 gg [3] Inhabitants name Cappadociani Patron San Biagio Weather forecast for Santa Margherita Holiday February 3rd Mapping CappadociaCappadocia – Map Position of the municipality of Cappadocia within the province of L’Aquila Institutional site Change data on wikidata \u00b7 Manual Cappadocia ( Cappadoza In Marsican dialect [4] ) is an Italian municipality of 575 inhabitants [first] of the province of L’Aquila in Abruzzo. The municipal area, located in the Nerfa Valley, among the south-eastern slopes of the Carseolani (Monti Pavilion and Aurunzo) and north-eastern Mountains of the Symbruini Mountains, marks the border of Abruzzo with Lazio, in the heart of the Abruzzo central Apennines . The hamlets of Petrella Liri and Verrecchio and the tourist resort of Camporotondo are part of the municipal area, located on Mount Cesa and home of the homonymous ski resort. On the origin of the name, uncertain, there are several hypotheses [5] : The Fucero Valley between the municipalities of Cappadocia and Tagliacozzo Church of San Biagio In Equity Equi and Marsi lived in the Nerfa Valley before the Roman occupation, but the archaeological testimonies were scarce, including the findings inside Grotta Cola above Petrella Liri and the remains of walls of work uncertain along the initial part of the course of the Liri river [7] . The first historical document that cites Cappadocia [7] [8] It is the 1188 bubble of Pope Clemente III, which lists the churches of San Biagio and Santa Margherita [9] , which stood in the locality of Vallefredda, near the Liri. In the early Middle Ages Cappadocia was subject to the Monastery of Montecassino (whose monks built the convent of San Tommaso, above the sources of Liri in La Spogna, and that of San Pietro south of Petrella [ten] ), so much so that the parish priests obtained the title of abbot. Subsequently he was part of the County of Albe and the Duchy of Tagliacozzo, fiefdoms of the Kingdom of Naples owned first by the Orsini and then by the column, until the reversal of the feudality of 1806. In the period following the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy of 1861, the whole Marsica lived the phenomenon of post -unification brigandage, with revolts and riots also in Cappadocia and Petrella Liri, up to the shooting on 18 or 20 August 1861 of the Cappadociano brigand Antonio Coletti and of Domenico Spacconi di Pietrasecca [11] [twelfth] . Its inhabitants were mainly dedicated to transhumance towards the Roman countryside [13] and the collection of wood in the large woods above the country. Seriously damaged by the 1915 Marsica earthquake and marked by the departure of many boys such as Alpini in the First World War, Cappadocia suffered the phenomenon of depopulation with emigration to Rome and other cities in Central Italy in the second post -war period. Facade of the church of Santa Margherita Clock Tower and Monument to the Fallen for the homeland Religious architectures [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Civil architectures [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Clock Tower with monument to the Fallen for the homeland built in 1920. Natural areas [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Sumgers of the Liri River No more visible in their original wholeness, because the waters are partially channeled into the gallery to feed a hydroelectric plant and partly used by the local water network. Grotte by Beatrice Cenci Naturalistic complex of the caves, erroneously so defined for confusion between Petrella Liri and Petrella Salto (re) where the events related to the Roman noblewoman Beatrice Cenci actually took place [20] [21] [22] . Fageta of the Symbruini mountains The area, located between Abruzzo and Lazio, is one of the largest beech trees in Europe. In the Marsican area of \u200b\u200bCappadocia, Pereto and Tagliacozzo presents various accesses, the most routes are located in Camporotondo, Campo Catino, Marsia and Roccacer [23] . Demographic evolution [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Inhabitants surveyed [27] Traditions and folklore [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] On February 3 of each year the patronal feast of San Biagio compatrono is celebrated together with Santa Margherita of the Municipality of Cappadocia [28] . Fractions [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Petrella Liri’s cliff Petrella piri Hamlet located two kilometers from the capital, located on the slopes of Mount Aurunzo where there are the sources of the Liri river. Until 1837 it hosted the municipal office afterwards moved to Cappadocia. In 1915 the village was seriously damaged by the Marsica earthquake. Verrecchie Fraction located north of the municipal area, at the foot of Monte Paviglione. In its mountain territory there are the sources of the Imele river and several karst cavities such as the caves of Beatrice Cenci. Camporotondo [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] Holiday resort and summer and winter stay located over 1 400 m a.s.l. On the eastern side of the Symbruini Mountains, in the upper Nerfa valley, close to the Renga chain to the south, near the Serra Valley (1450 m a.s.l.), and the Monti Simbruini regional natural park in the north-west. The Carseolani Mountains separate it to the north from the plain of the Knight. The hamlet developed starting from the late seventies following the construction of the Mount Cesa ski resort which allows the practice of skiing and cross -country skiing [29] . The mountain territory, the destination of the lovers of light hiking, is characterized by the presence of numerous paths and mountain refuges immersed in one of the largest beech trees in Europe [23] . The small church is dedicated to Our Lady of the snow. A dirt road continues north beyond the locality and reaches the ski resort of Marsia in the municipality of Tagliacozzo on the Carseolani mountains after about 15 kilometers through a vast karst plateau at altitude. From Camporotondo it is possible to reach the sanctuary of the Holy Trinity in the neighboring Lazio territory of Vallepietra (RM) after crossing the old beech trees of the Symbruini Mountains, the Campo Catino refuge and the karst plateau of Campo della Pietra, from which it is possible to go down towards Pereto through dirt paths [30] . Tourism [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] The Municipality of Cappadocia is part of the National Association Authentic villages of Italy [thirty first] . CAPPADOCIA Town Hall The data of all the administrative elections of Cappadocia are available on the website of the Ministry of the Interior from 1985 to today [32] . Period Mayor Match Load Note 1 July 1985 31 December 1994 Angelo Coletta Christian democracy Mayor April 24, 1995 June 14, 2004 Giovanni Sartori Civic list Mayor June 14, 2004 July 8, 2011 Bruno Murzilli Civic list Mayor [33] 9 July 2011 May 6, 2012 Teresa Lilli Deputy mayor [34] May 7, 2012 11 October 2016 Lucilla Lilli Civic list Together to grow Mayor [35] 12 October 2016 11 June 2017 Maria Cristina Di Stefano Comm. pref. [36] 11 June 2017 April 25, 2019 Lorenzo Lorenzin Civic list Cappadocia in the heart Mayor [37] April 26, 2019 September 21, 2020 Lucia Chiara Buonocore Comm. pref. [38] 22 September 2020 in charge Lorenzo Lorenzin Civic list Cappadocia in the heart Mayor Other administrative information [ change | Modifica Wikitesto ] The Municipality was established in 1811, composed of the hamlets of Petrella Liri, Vertecchio, Castellafiume and Pagliara dei Marsi part of the further Abruzzo II, district of Avezzano, district of Tagliacozzo; In 1830 Castellafiume separated with Pagliara, while in 1928 he sold the hamlet of Vertecchio to Tagliacozzo who regained in 1947 [39] . Ski: winter sport practiced in Camporotondo, at the Mount Cesa ski complex equipped with a skiing system of ascent [40] . Downhill: sports discipline practiced by mountain bikers [40] . Sports climbing: Petrella Liri’s cliff recalls free climbing enthusiasts, who climb the rocky walls of the area located south of the country. There are over 60 sports climbing streets that the rock offers [41] . Torrentism: through courses with qualified guides it is possible to carry out excursions through the streams. Through qualified Canyoning courses you descend into gorges and sheep and through waterfalls and streams of the mountain area between Cappadocia and Vertecchio [42] . ^ a b Monthly demographic budget year 2022 (temporary data) . are demo.istat.it , State. ^ Seismic classification ( XLS ), are rischi.protezionecivile.gov.it . ^ Table of the degrees\/day of the Italian municipalities grouped by region and province ( PDF ), in Law August 26, 1993, n. 412 , attached a , National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development, 1 March 2011, p. 151. URL consulted on April 25, 2012 (archived by URL Original 1 January 2017) . ^ Aa. Etc.,, Dictionary of toponymy. History and meaning of Italian geographical names. , Milan, Garzanti, 1996, p. 136, ISBN 88-11-30500-4. ^ Alessandro Fiorillo, History of Cappadocia, Petrella Liri and Verrecchio , pp. 10-16. ^ Although historical elements are missing to support this link, it should be noted how both patrons of Cappadocia (Margherita di Antioch and Biagio di Sebaste) are originally from Anatolia ^ a b Alessandro Fiorillo, History of Cappadocia, Petrella Liri and Verrecchio , pp. 201-203. ^ History . are cappadocia.terremarsicane.it , Marsican lands. URL consulted on October 19, 2016 (archived by URL Original on June 28, 2016) . ^ “Sancti Blaise. March Marched in Cappadocia”; Listen “from the Church of St. Blaise, the grain of the Six; the church of St. Margheritae, grams of Six” equivalent to about 240 kilograms of grain overall ^ Angelo Melchiorre, From the Roman age to the 11th century . are cappadocia.terremarsicane.it , Marsican lands. URL consulted on October 19, 2016 (archived by URL Original on June 17, 2016) . ^ Cappadocia (AQ), Traditions and Nature: The Brigands of Marsica, by Alessandro Fiorillo . are cappadociawebmarsica.blogspot.it . URL consulted on February 2, 2016 . ^ Pereto (AQ) – Don Antonio Gagliardi . are Pereto.info . URL consulted on February 2, 2016 . ^ Alessandro Fiorillo, History of Cappadocia, Petrella Liri and Verrecchio , pp. 77-82. ^ Churches of Cappadocia . are cappadocia.terremarsicane.it , Marsican lands. URL consulted on June 28, 2015 (archived by URL Original June 30, 2015) . ^ San Biagio of Cappadocia . are sanbiagiodicacpadocia.it (archived by URL Original 1 July 2015) . ^ He asked for petrella Liri . are cappadocia.terremarsicane.it , Marsican lands (archived by URL Original June 30, 2015) . ^ Churches of Sant’Egidio in Vertecchio . are cappadocia.terremarsicane.it , Marsican lands (archived by URL Original 31 July 2018) . ^ Trinitarian nuns convent . are Grotteaquilane.it , City of the caves (archived by URL Original June 30, 2015) . ^ Holiday house Don Calabria . are viaggispirituali.it . ^ Beatrice Cenci cave . are Grottabeatriccenci.it . ^ Mario Di Berardino, Grotto by Beatrice Cenci . are cappadocia.terremarsicane.it , Marsican lands (archived by URL Original April 29, 2016) . ^ Guglielmo di Camillo, The caves of Beatrice Cenci and the Ovid of Verrecchio – Monti Carsolani . are paesaggidabruzzo.com , Landscapes of Abruzzo. URL consulted on June 28, 2015 . ^ a b The Faggeta di Marsia . are Turismo.comune.tagliacozzo.aq.it , Municipality of Tagliacozzo. URL consulted on May 10, 2022 . ^ The water mill relives in Verrecchie . are vivereonline.it , Live Marsica (archived by URL Original on 8 October 2015) . ^ Center visits the griffin . are cappadocia.terremarsicane.it , Marsican lands (archived by URL Original September 23, 2015) . ^ Fucero Valley – Small Switzerland . are Iluoghidelcuore.it , The places of the heart (archived by URL Original on October 3, 2015) . ^ Statistics I.Stat – state; URL consulted on 28-12-2012 . ^ Cappadocia . are inabruzzo.it , In Abruzzo. URL consulted on 31 July 2018 . ^ Nino Motta, Cappadocia, the former Mulattieri town . are ilcentro.gelocal.it , The center, 1 May 2014. URL consulted on February 4, 2017 . ^ Camporotondo . are camporotondo.altervista.org . URL consulted on February 4, 2017 . ^ Cappadocia (Abruzzo) . are borghiautenticidia.it , Authentic villages of Italy. URL consulted on 22 December 2016 . ^ Historical archive of the elections . are Elezionisto.Inban.gov.it , Ministry of the Interior. ^ Died during the second term. The mayor of Cappadocia Bruno Murzilli passed away . are Abruzzo24ore.tv , 8 July 2011. URL consulted on October 8, 2016 . ^ The deputy mayor is in charge of current management up to the elections. Cappadocia junta, no commissioner. The Prefecture entrusts the powers to the deputy mayor . are ilcentro.gelocal.it , The center, 28 July 2011. URL consulted on 10 October 2016 . ^ Lapsed for the resignation of some city councilors. Majority and opposition drop the Lilli administration, the prefect commissioner arrives . are Marsicalive.it , Marsica Live. URL consulted on October 8, 2016 . ^ Registry – Research for Entity – Municipal Directors – Cappadocia . are Amministeri.inban.it , Ministry of the Interior. URL consulted on October 19, 2016 . ^ Lapsed for the resignation of some city councilors. Six more municipal councilors of Cappadocia resigns, < > . are terremarsicane.it , Marsican lands. URL consulted on May 28, 2019 . ^ Decree ( PDF ), are Prefettura.it , Prefect of the province of L’Aquila. URL consulted on May 28, 2019 . ^ Antonio Sciarretta, Geo-Administrative Genery of Abruzzo. Province of Abruzzo further II or L’Aquila. Marsican area . are asciatopo.xoom.it , Antonio Sciartretta’s Toponymy. URL consulted on 18 August 2018 . ^ a b KRISTIN SANTIANZ, Video CampoRotondo . are infomedianews.it , Media news info, 13 March 2018. URL consulted on March 17, 2018 . ^ Falesia of Petrella Alta . are AbruzzoverTicale.it (archived by URL Original September 27, 2015) . ^ Speleotour Center Canyoning . are speleotourcenter.com . Vincenzo Masotti (edited by), History Cappadocia: Storia del Paese di Cappadocia Dalle Origin to Oggi , Cappadocia, Provincial Tourism Authority\/Ass.ne Pro Cappadocia, 1996, SBN ITICCUAQ1030370 . 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