- Ricadi
Infobox CityIT
img_coa = Ricadi-Stemma.png
img_coa_small = yes
official_name = Comune di Ricadi
region =Calabria
province = Vibo Valentia (VV)
elevation_m = 285
area_total_km2 = 22
population_as_of = 2004
population_total = 4471
population_density_km2 = 203
timezone = CET, UTC+1
coordinates = coord|38.62|N|15.86|E
frazioni = Barbalàconi, Brivàdi,Capo Vaticano , Ciaramìti, Lampazòne, Orsigliàdi, Santa Domenica, Santa Maria, San Nicolò
telephone = 0963
postalcode = 89866, 89865
gentilic = Ricadesi
saint = St. Zachary
day =November 5
mayor = Laria Domenico
website = [http://www.comune.ricadi.vv.it/ www.comune.ricadi.vv.it/]Ricadi ( _gr. Rigadion) is a small rural town, as well as a municipality, located along the
Tyrrhenian coast, in theprovince of Vibo Valentia ), in the Italian region ofCalabria .Geography
Boundaries
The municipality of Ricadi is located between the gulfs of
Lamezia Terme (Catanzaro district ) andGioia Tauro (Reggio Calabria district ). Capo Vaticano lies between these two gulfs. The Tyrrhenian sea touches Ricadi to the West (about 12 kilometres of coasts).Winds
The following winds blow along the coast of Ricadi:
*the Scirocco , a hot, dry wind originating in the Sahara desert (it blows from the South-East);
*the Libeccio , a humid westerly wind which frequently makes the sea rough and may form violent westerly squalls. It may prove very dangerous for shippers and water sport enthusiasts;
*the Mistral , a dry cold northerly wind which blows in winter.Main distances
Maps
History
The origins of Ricadi are unknown. According to legend, it was probably founded at the time of the Saracen invasions, during or after the 10th century. By this time, the Saracens had settled around Rombiolo. Ricadi appears to have been almost reduced to rubble by the earthquake which struck towards the end of the 18th century, it was also heavily damaged by the one which struck at the beginning of the 20th century. The place-name 'Ricade' or 'Rigade' appeared for the first time in the 16th and 17th centuries, and suggests a derivation from the surname 'Riga' or 'Rigà', which was quite surname in Calabria.
Over the centuries Ricadi has been populated by Greeks,
Carthaginians , Byzantines, Saracens, Normans: they built and blasted road and defensive infrastructures (roads, bridges, towers defending coasts and rivers). Many archaeological discoveries are still visible; others are well protected, being houses in the National Museum ofReggio Calabria .For a time, Ricadi was ancillary to the town of Tropea. In 1799 the Ricadesi obtained their independence thanks to Championnet, a French general who conquered the Kingdom of Naples (which Ricadi was formerly part of).
Ricadi became a municipality of the Monteleone district (now
Vibo Valentia ), belonging to Calabria Ulteriore, because of a rule set in 1811.Before becoming one of the main tourist detatinations of the lower Tyrrhennian Sea, Grotticelle was populated by people who lived on agriculture and fishing. By the mid '80s, this place became one of the main economic driving force of the overall economy of Ricadi. Thanks to tourism, over the past decades, incomes and living standards have increasingly improved for local inhabitants (according to some, the per capita income of the little town is one of the highest in
Calabria ).Near Grotticelle hundreds of tourist structures have been built: these include camping-sites, tourist villages located near the sea, 2 to 5 star hotels, residences and farm holidays located in the hills.
Culture
"The Farming Museum", Museo d’Arte Contadina, opened to the public in May 1992. The collection, made up by near to 500 finds, shows variety rudimentary farming machinery, tools to process local crops such as flax and broom fibre, and terracotta ware. Housed by the ‘Giuseppe Berto’ Conference Centre, the collection is on permanent display.
Events
* "Giuseppe Berto Literary Prize", Premio Letterario Giuseppe Berto. The writer Giuseppe Berto was born in Mogliano Veneto, but made Capo Vaticano his second home. The Prize is awarded every June, in Ricadi and Mogliano Veneto on alternative years. The 2003 edition marked a turning point, since the prize was divided into two separate categories: the historical one to be awarded to an emerging writer, and a new category focusing on foreign fiction. The latter prize is awarded to a living author whose work has been published in Italian.
* "Capo Vaticano Sporting Prize", Premio Sportivo Capo Vaticano, every year in September. Established in 1987, the Capo Vaticano Sporting Prize has the objective of recognizing and promoting the educational value of football, as well as uniting all those who are fond of Calabria. It is awarded to Italian referees, footballers and journalists of regional and national renown.
* "Red Onion Festival", La Sagra della Cipolla Rossa: every year on 13th of August. The festival starts in the mid-afternoon with a variety of games are played in Piazza Marconi, the main square of the village: The traditional ‘Pignata’ Tournament in which the contestants are blindfolded and, helped by bystanders, use a long wooden stick to break one or more pignatas, or terra-cotta pots, which are suspended from a string. Pignatas are sometimes filled with water. The ‘Bumbuleju’ Race is for women of all ages. Contestants … race from one end of the square to the other, carrying the terra-cotta pot on their heads without using their hands. Other games include the Egg Race, the Sack Race, the Mini-marathon, the Onion Race, the Cheese-rolling tournament; Typical onion-dish sampling starts at dinner time. At exactly midnight the ‘Camejuzzu i Focu’ dance is performed. The traditional fireworks display closes the festival.* "Ice-Cream Festival": each summer, in July.
Festivities
* Religious Festivities are solemnized in honor of Saint Zaccaria (the Patron Saint - on 5 November); Saint Biagio (on 3 February), Saint Antonio from Padua (on 13 June); Saint Domenica (on 6 July); Virgin Mary of Graces (on 15 August).
Associations
* "Friends of Giuseppe Berto" (the panel of judges for the literary prize)
* "Noi di Ricadi" (people from Ricadi - editorial staff of Terra Nostra newspaper)Economy
Agriculture
"Cipolla Rossa di Tropea", famous red onions from Tropea, are grown all along the coast. They are then processed and shipped throughout Italy, northern Europe, and elsewhere. In addition, vegetables, citruses (oranges, lemons, bergamots) and ‘nduja, a salami made from seasoned pork and red hot pepper, are produced;
Fishing
Flatfish, tuna, bass, dentex, sea bream, conger, mullet, moray, polypus
Tourism
The three bays of Grotticelle ("little caves") are the most famous and most evocative bathing places of the municipality of
Ricadi , inCalabria and they are linked with Cape Vatican. Smaller, more remote and evocative beaches can be reached from Grotticelle.Photo gallery
Notes and references
External links
* [http://www.terranostra.ca/news.html News on Ricadi] (in Italian)
* [http://www.calabrialiving.com Living in Calabria - A Guide plus Photo Gallery - 2008]
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