- Calasetta
Infobox CityIT
img_coa = Calasetta-Stemma.png
official_name = Comune di Calasetta
name = Calasetta
region =Sardinia
province = Carbonia-Iglesias (CI)
elevation_m =
area_total_km2 = 30.98
population_as_of = Dec. 2004All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical instituteIstat .]
population_total = 2745
population_density_km2 = 88.61
timezone = CET, UTC+1
coordinates = coord|39|7|N|8|22|E
frazioni = Cussorgia
telephone = 0781
postalcode = 09011
gentilic = Calasettani
saint =St. Maurice
day =September 22
mayor =
website =
mapy = 8.37
mapx = 39.116Calasetta is a small town (population 2,745) and "
comune " located on the island ofSant'Antioco , off the Southwestern coast ofSardinia ,Italy .While the town itself dates to 1770. In the middle of the 16th century a group of Ligurian families - many of them from
Pegli nearGenoa - moved to a deserted island off the coast of theTunisian city ofTabarka in order to work the waters as coral fishermen. These families worked under the tutelage of the wealthy Genoese Lomellini family. These enterprising Ligurian families of Tabarka quickly expanded from coral fishing to trade between the African interior and European markets. Soon, they rose to positions of wealth and success and were awarded the titles of Marquis of Tabarka. Originally the Tabarchini (as descendants in Calasetta are sometimes still called) were protected by the Spanish crown, but increasing population strain, incursions by Barbery pirates, and expansionist competition by France began a long period of trials for many Tabarchini.In 1738 a group of Tabarchini decided to leave the island off the Tunisian coast permanently. They were received by KingCharles Emmanuel III of Savoy in theKingdom of Sardinia , who gave them the Island of San Pietro to settle. When theBey of Tunis learned that the Lomellini family intended to cede control of the island to his enemies the French, he invaded the island, destroying homes and warehouses and capturing and enslaving much of the population. Part of the liberated Tabarchini settled inCarloforte , in the San Pietro Island, while other received permission to settle the unhinabited Sant'Antioco, then originating the village of Calasetta. In 1773, more colonists from Piedmont asked for permission to settle Calasetta, but illness and unexpected conditions caused them to return almost immediately.The local dialect, called "Tabarchino", is still today similar to that spoken in Pegli and Genoa.
Today Calasetta is a favored tourist destination with gorgeous half moon beaches, a charming port, and a bustling fishing industry.
References
External links
* [http://www.calasetta.org/ Calasetta]
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