- Euganean Hills
The Euganean Hills ( _it. Colli Euganei) are a group of hills of volcanic origin that rise to heights of 300 to 600 meters from the Padovan-Venetian plain a few kilometers south of
Padua . The "Colli Euganei" form the first regional park established in theVeneto , (1989) enclosing fifteen towns and eighty-one hills. The name memorializes that of theEuganei , an ancient people who inhabited the region upon contact with the Romans.The Euganean Hills were formed in a sub-marine outwelling of
basalt ic lava during theEocene , which was followed in theOligocene by an episode of activity characterized by viscous magma, which formed deposits oftrachyte .The Euganean Hills, just visible from
Venice , have been celebrated for their picturesque beauty and their hot springs. In the Euganean Hills, at Arquà, which now bears his name attached to it,Petrarch found peace and harmony towards the end of his life. He discovered the village in 1369, there, he stated in his letter to posterity, "I have built me a house, small, but pleasant and decent, in the midst of slopes clothed with vines and olives,"—a house that may be seen there today. The Euganean hills, like an archipelago of steep-sided wooded islands rising from the perfectly flat agricultural plain, inspired the setting ofPercy Bysshe Shelley 's "Lines Written in the Euganean Hills"; Shelley likens the hill he has found himself upon, at first to an island in "the deep wide sea of Misery", then he sees that:Beneath is spread like a green sea :The waveless plain of Lombardy, :Bounded by the vaporous air, :Islanded by cities fair—which brings his thoughts to Venice "thou hast been/Ocean's child, and then his queen;/Now is come a darker day," and finally to a wish for an idyllic retreat.Communes of the Euganean Hills
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Abano Terme
*Arquà Petrarca
*Baone
*Battaglia Terme
*Cervarese Santa Croce
*Cinto Euganeo
*Este
*Galzignano Terme
*Lozzo Atestino
*Monselice
*Montegrotto Terme
*Rovolon
*Teolo
*Torreglia
*Vò Wines of the "Colli Euganei"
Thirteen wineries have grouped together under the recently-established "Colli Euganei" denomination. Wines consist of the White, with its typical straw-yellow colour and jasmine scent, the Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon reds, the Chardonnay, the Fior d’Arancio, the very sweet yellow Moscato, the Merlot, the Novello, the dry Pinello, White Pinot, Red Wine, the sparkling Serprino and the "Tocai Italico" ("Italic Tokay").
References
*it icon [http://www.parcocollieuganei.it/ Parco Regionale Colli Euganei, official site]
* [http://www.bartleby.com/106/274.html Percy Bysshe Shelley, "Lines written among the Euganean hills, North italy"] (e-text)
* [http://www.oldandsold.com/articles30/venetia-16.shtml "Two poets and the Euganean Hills"]
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