- La Turbie
French commune
nomcommune=La Turbie
région=Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
département=Alpes-Maritimes
arrondissement=Nice
canton=Villefranche-sur-Mer
insee=06150
cp=06320
maire= Nicolas Bassani
mandat=2001 -2008
intercomm=Riviera française
longitude=7.40166666667
latitude=43.7463888889
alt moy=
alt mini=146
alt maxi=658 m
hectares=742
km²=7.42
sans=3021
date-sans=1999
dens=407
date-dens=1999La Turbie (in Italian "Turbia" from tropea, Latin for trophy) is a commune in the
Alpes-Maritimes department in southeasternFrance .History
La Turbie was famous in Roman times for the huge Monument that Agustus made to celebrate his victory over the Ligurian tribes of the area.
During the middle ages, the village (called then "Turbia") was mainly under the dominion of the
Republic of Genoa . Dante wrote in his "Divina Commedia" that Turbia was the western limit of the ItalianLiguria .It was alternatively part of
Savoy or thePrincipality of Monaco , from where the population of Turbia has assimilated the dialect "Monegasque ", even if the local Ligurian dialect has maintained some characteristics of the nearbyNiçois of Nice. Actually the local dialect is nearly extinct, mainly after the 1860 inclusion of the SavoianCounty of Nice inFrance .The commune formerly includes the communes of Beausoleil and
Cap d'Ail , which was disestablished at the beginning of the 20th century. Only the old main town, around the remaining structure of the roman Trophy of Augustus, forms the current commune.Geography
The boundaries of La Turbie were formerly more extensive and included the territory now contained in the town of Beausoleil, formerly known as Haut-Monte-Carlo, owing to its proximity to
Monaco . The commune of La Turbie retains a smaller, common boundary with part of thePrincipality .La Turbie can be reached either from
Cap d'Ail on the coast or the Grand Corniche. Within the town is theTrophy of Augustus , also known as the Trophée des Alpes.ights
It is note-worthy the amusing origin of the calcareous headland called the Tête de Chien: the original name of the place was "Testa de can". In the local
Niçois dialect, "Testa can" means "Head of Dog" ("chien" is called "can" inNiçois and "dog" in English). Today, it is amusing to see many tourists seeking in the cut out forms of the relief, a vague profile of a dog (which they never find).The village is built, partly, with old stones recovered from the ruins of the Trophy of the Alpes (
Trophy of Augustus ), a Roman monument built by theemperor Augustus to celebrate his victory over the Ligurian tribes which lived in the mountains of the area and attacked the merchants plying the Roman trade routes.Famous residents
*Prince Albert II of
Monaco has a property on the heights of Rocagel.
*Rudolf Nureyev had a residence there until 1993.External links
* [http://www.ville-la-turbie.fr/]
* [http://www.astoft.co.uk/turbie.htm Trophy of Augustus (site with photos)]
* [http://www.novaroma.de/nr/provincia/historia/tropaeum_alpium.htm Trophy of Augustus: the inscription]
* [http://www.griseldaonline.it/foto/Rambaldi_2/rambaldi_album_3.htm Original appearance of the Trophy of Augustus]
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