Lioni


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FieldValue
nameLioni
official_nameComune di Lioni
image_skylinePanorama lioni.JPG
image_captionPanoramic view of Lioni
coordinates
regionCampania
provinceAvellino (AV)
mayorYuri Gioino
area_total_km246.51
population_total6141
population_as_of30 March 2018
population_demonymLionesi
elevation_m550
saintSt. Rocco
dayAugust 16
postal_code83047
area_code0827
website
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Located in western Irpinia, in the Monti Picentini natural park, the municipality borders with Bagnoli Irpino, Calabritto, Caposele, Morra De Sanctis, Nusco, Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi and Teora. It is 50 km from Avellino and is linked by a mountain road to the ski resort of Laceno.

History

The town's name appears for the first time in a donation dated 883, with which the Lombard prince Sichard granted the abbess of S. Sofia a property located in "Lions" (Lioni).

The ancient settlement was probably one of the smaller neighboring towns of Ferentino, a Samnite stronghold destroyed by the Romans during the wars between these two peoples.

The remains of Cyclopean walls typical of Samnite fortified villages were found on mount Oppido between Lioni and Caposele. The walls encompassed an area large enough to hold houses, barns, and land for pasture.

Numerous clay fragments, primarily from tiles and pottery, were found inside the walled area of Oppido. In addition, the town contains foundations of a large building whose layout resembles a medieval castle, and thus suggests continued use of the site in medieval times.

Twin towns

References

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