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For the Italian wine grape also known as Dolcedo, see Dolcetto.
Dolcedo — Comune — Comune di Dolcedo Historical centre
Coat of armsLocation of Dolcedo in Italy Coordinates: 43°54′N 7°57′E / 43.9°N 7.95°ECoordinates: 43°54′N 7°57′E / 43.9°N 7.95°E Country Italy Region Liguria Province Imperia (IM) Frazioni Bellissimi, Castellazzo, Costa Carnara, Isolalunga, Lecchiore, Magliani, Monte Faudo, Ripalta, Santa Brigida, Trincheri Government – Mayor Marco Ascheri Area – Total 19.32 km2 (7.5 sq mi) Elevation 75 m (246 ft) Population (Dec. 2004)[1] – Total 1,246 – Density 64.5/km2 (167/sq mi) Demonym Dolcedesi Time zone CET (UTC+1) – Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2) Postal code 18100 Dialing code 0183 Patron saint St. Thomas the Apostle Saint day December 21 Website Official website Dolcedo is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Imperia in the Italian region Liguria, located about 100 km southwest of Genoa and about 7 km northwest of Imperia.
The communal seat, Piazza, is located in the lower valley of the Prino stream. The other main centers are Isolalunga, Costa Carnara, Bellissimi and Lecchiore. Dolcedo borders the following municipalities: Badalucco, Civezza, Imperia, Montalto Ligure, Pietrabruna, Prelà, Taggia, and Vasia.
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History
The boroughs of Dolcedo appeared in the early Middle Ages, populated by refugees from the Ligurian coast. Later it was a fief of the Clavesana family. In the 12th century cultivation of olive became a mainstay of the area. In 1228 the Clavesana ceded their lands to the commune of Genoa.
Main sights
- Parish church of St. Thomas, in Baroque style (1613).
- Medieval church of Santa Maria di Castellazzo.
- Sanctuary of Acquasanta.
- Oratory of St. Lawrence, with two small bell towers.
- Chapel of St. Brigida (15th century).
Demographic evolution
See also
- Liguria wine
References
External links
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