- Santo Stefano d'Aveto
Infobox CityIT
img_coa = Santo_Stefano_d'Aveto-Stemma.png
official_name = Comune di Santo Stefano d'Aveto
name = Santo Stefano d'Aveto
region =Liguria
province = Genoa (GE)
elevation_m = 1012
area_total_km2 = 55.4
population_as_of = Dec. 2004 All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical instituteIstat .]
population_total = 1255
population_density_km2 = 23
timezone = CET, UTC+1
coordinates = coord|44|32|N|9|27|E|type:city(1,255)_region:IT
frazioni = Ascona, Pian D'Aveto, Pievetta, Pareto, Torrini, Allegrezze, Caselle, Cornaleto, Costapelata, Gramizza, La Villa, Amborzasco, Casoni D'Amborzasco, Montegrosso, Monte Penna, Alpicella, Casafredda, Gavadi, Pian Pendini, Villaneri
telephone = 0185
postalcode = 16049
gentilic = Santostefanesi
saint = Madonna of Guadalupe
day = First Sunday after August 15
mayor = Cristoforo Campomenosi
website = [http://www.comune.santostefanodaveto.ge.it www.comune.santostefanodaveto.ge.it]
mapy = 9.4500
mapx = 44.5500Santo Stefano d'Aveto is a "
comune " (municipality) in theprovince of Genoa in the Italian regionLiguria . Santo Stefano d'Aveto borders the following municipalities:Bedonia ,Borzonasca ,Ferriere ,Rezzoaglio ,Tornolo .Geography
Santo Stefano d'Aveto is located about 75 km northeast of
Genoa , in the [http://www.valdaveto.net/ Aveto Valley] near the Aveto torrent. The town is part of the [http://www.comunitamontana.avetogravegliasturla.ge.it/ Mountain Community of the Aveto, Graveglia, and Sturla valleys] , and together with another fourLigurian towns make up theAveto Natural Regional Park .History
The town was likely founded during
prehistoric times, and the first mention of this town was during the2nd century BC , where at the foot of Monte Penna the final battle between the Romans andLigurian s took place. In the 12th century,Emperor Frederick Barbarossa conferred the fief of Santo Stefano d'Aveto upon theMalaspina family, who then constructed the ponderous castle. The fief were then passed on to theFieschi family and later to theDoria family, all related by an elaborate intermarriage network of noble families.Main sights
*Malaspina Castle (13th century), currently in ruin, but undergoing limited restoration. The castle is located off the central
piazza of the town, and features a highly irregularpolygonal base.
*The sanctuary of theMadonna of Guadalupe is the town church, on the grounds of which is found the town cemetery. Among the relics it holds is abronze medallion ofChristopher Columbus mounted on the main door [http://columbus.vanderkrogt.net/it/santostefanodaveto.html] . The present church was founded in 1929.Mountains
*
Monte Maggiorasca (1,799 m)
*Monte Bue (1,777 m)
*Monte Penna (1,735)
*Monte Tomarlo (1,602 m)
*Groppo Rosso (1,594 m)Cultural events
*First Sunday after
Ferragosto (15 August): Patron Saint feast "Madonna di Guadalupe"
*2 September : Fair ofSt. Mary Magdalene
*5 October : Fair ofSt. Francis Economy
Tourism
The town was given the honor of "Orange Flag" in 2006 by the [http://www.touringclub.it/bandiere_arancioni/comuni_scheda.asp?IdComune=10 Italian Touring Club] , a symbol of superior quality for tourism, and awarded only to smaller inland communities to distinguish these towns for excellence and hospitality. The town is best known as a launch site for
trekking orhiking ,horse riding , andskiing .The local mountains are a favorite destination for recreational skiing.
Food
San Stè cheese
"San Stè" is a traditional
cheese made in this town. This cheese is a far cry from the mass-produced confections found in the grocery store. It is produced by a small collection of families, and made in the identical fashion for centuries [http://www.montagna.org/node/4538] . The cheese itself is produced from unpasteurizedbovine whole milk principally from the Bruno-alpina or Cabannina cattle races, coagulated withveal rennet , either in paste or powder form, at about 35°Celsius , mixing for 35 minutes, breaking apart large curds until the mixture is curdled to the size of rice. Salt is also added to the curd.The mixture is then placed in a round form measuring 10 centimeters high and 13-15 centimeters in diameter. The cheese in this form weighs about 8-12 kilograms. The crust is thin, elastic, compact, and edible. Inside, the cheese has a yellowish color like
wheat . After aging for about two months, the cheese is ready for the table, and provides a delicate flavor, slightly bitter, becoming more intense with greater aging.Mushrooms
Mushrooms , gathered in the wild, are a very popular delicacy of the town. There exists a long-standing tradition among the men in the town to hunt and gather mushrooms, but to never reveal the source. This tradition, however, has received the attention of the government, and the gathering of mushrooms is now strictly regulated [http://www.valdaveto.net/documento_284.html] .Transportation
Santo Stefano d'Aveto is served by
Strada Provinciale 654 della Val di Nure (SP-654), which connects it toRezzoaglio . The town is not directly reachable byautostrada , or major highway.Another prominent use of the local, winding roads is the [http://www.avetowrc.com/index.htm Val d'Aveto Rally] , featuring automobile races annually since 1975.
The nearest train station to the North is located in
Piacenza ; the nearest train station to the south is located inChiavari . Public busses provide transport from the latter to Santo Stefano d'Aveto.References
External links
* [http://www.valdaveto.net/ Val d'Aveto]
* [http://www.comune.santostefanodaveto.ge.it/ Official site of the Town of Santo Stefano d'Aveto]
* [http://www.comuni-italiani.it/010/056/ Services, details, and links to Santo Stefano d'Aveto]
* [http://www.formaggio.it/santostefanoaveto.htm Specialty cheese of Santo Stefano d'Aveto]
* [http://www.liguri.net/lepietremare/cstles1.htm Malaspina Castle in Santo Stefano d'Aveto]
* [http://www.valdaveto.net/documento_68.html#Parrocchia_di_Santo_Stefano_Protomartire The Church of St. Stephen Martyr in Santo Stefano d'Aveto]
* [http://liguria.indettaglio.it/eng/comuni/ge/santostefanodaveto/santostefanodaveto.html Economic data on Santo Stefano d'Aveto]
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