Eboli


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nameEboli
official_nameComune di Eboli
image_skylineEboli centro storico.jpg
image_shieldEboli-Stemma.png
coordinates
regionCampania
provinceSalerno (SA)
frazioniCampolongo, Cioffi, Corno d'oro, Fiocche, Santa Cecilia, Taverna Nova
mayor_partyArticle One
mayorMario Conte
area_total_km2138.7
population_footnotes
population_total37488
population_as_of31 May 2022
population_demonymEbolitani
elevation_m145
saintSaint Vitus
day15 June
postal_code84020, 82025
area_code0828
website
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| name = Eboli | official_name = Comune di Eboli | native_name = | image_skyline = Eboli centro storico.jpg | imagesize = | image_alt = | image_caption = | image_shield = Eboli-Stemma.png | shield_alt = | image_map = | map_alt = | map_caption = | pushpin_label_position = | pushpin_map_alt = | coordinates = | coordinates_footnotes = | region = Campania | province = Salerno (SA) | frazioni = Campolongo, Cioffi, Corno d'oro, Fiocche, Santa Cecilia, Taverna Nova | mayor_party = Article One | mayor = Mario Conte | area_footnotes = | area_total_km2 = 138.7 | population_footnotes = | population_total = 37488 | population_as_of = 31 May 2022 | pop_density_footnotes = | population_demonym = Ebolitani | elevation_footnotes = | elevation_m = 145 | twin1 = | twin1_country = | saint = Saint Vitus | day = 15 June | postal_code = 84020, 82025 | area_code = 0828 | website = | footnotes = Eboli (Ebolitano: Jevule) is a town and comune of Campania, southern Italy, in the province of Salerno.

Eboli, an agricultural centre, is renowned for its olive oil and dairy products, most notably the famous buffalo mozzarella from the area.

History

Archaeological excavations have shown that the Eboli area has been inhabited since the Copper and Bronze Ages. Also attested (starting from the 5th century BC) was the presence of the so-called Villanovan civilization.

The ancient Eburum was a Lucanian city, mentioned by Pliny the Elder, not far away from the Campanian border. It laid above the Via Popilia, which followed the line taken by the modern railway. The Romans gave it the status of municipium.

The town was destroyed first by Alaric I in 410 AD, and then by the Saracens in the 9th and 10th centuries. Later it served as a stronghold of the Principality of Salerno, with a massive castle built by Robert Guiscard.

During the 1930s Eboli was able to expand into the plain after a project of land reclamation carried out by the Fascist government. It was severely damaged during the 1980 Irpinia earthquake.

Geography

Eboli is located at the feet of Montedoro, a peripheral spur of the Monte Raione-Monte Ripalta group. Its territory, which is 90% plain, is formed by the alluvial plain of the Sele river, which bounds it southwards. The remaining part comprises hills part of the Monti Picentini Regional Park.

Eboli borders with Albanella, Battipaglia, Campagna, Capaccio, Olevano sul Tusciano and Serre. Its hamlets (frazioni) are Campolongo, Cioffi, Corno d'oro, Fiocche, Santa Cecilia and Taverna Nova.

Main sights

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The main attraction is the Colonna castle (11th century). Scanty remains of the ancient polygonal walls (4th century BC) can still be seen, as well as of a Roman imperial villa in the locality of Paterno. Eboli is also home to several 15th-16th century palazzi.

The sacristy of St. Francis contains two 14th century pictures, one by Roberto da Oderisio of Naples.

Notable is the Basilica of St. Peter Alli Marmi, (1076) located at the bottom of the hill of Montedoro, where the old medieval site of the city was situated.

Culture

A local saying, Cristo si è fermato a Eboli ('Christ stopped at Eboli'), was used by 20th-century writer Carlo Levi as the title of a book, referring to the enduring poverty in Basilicata. Eboli was the location where the road and railway to Basilicata branched away from the coastal north–south routes.

Secondary schools based in Eboli are:

Twin Town

In media

There is a film based on the book (in English, Christ Stopped at Eboli).

Notable people

References

References

  1. Demographic data from [[National Institute of Statistics (Italy). Istat]]
  2. {{EB1911. Thomas. Ashby

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