Solofra

Town in southern Italy


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::summary Town in southern Italy ::

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FieldValue
nameSolofra
official_nameComune di Solofra
image_skylinecollegiatasanmichele.jpg
image_captionInterior of Collegiata
image_shieldSolofra-Stemma.svg
coordinates
region
province(AV)
frazioniSant'Agata Irpina, Sant'Andrea Apostolo
mayorNicola Moretti
area_total_km221
population_footnotes
population_total12500
population_as_of31 July 1015
population_demonymSolofrani
elevation_m384
saintSt. Michael the Archangel
day29 September
postal_code83029
area_code0825
website
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Solofra (Solofrano: Sulofra, ) is a town and comune in the province of Avellino, in the Campania region of Southern Italy.

Geography

The town is bordered by Aiello del Sabato, Calvanico (SA), Contrada, Montoro Superiore and Serino. Its frazioni are the villages of Sant'Agata Irpina and Sant'Andrea Apostolo.

Main sights

The Collegiata di San Michele Arcangelo was built in the 16th-17th centuries., and has rich interior decoration with canvases by the Guarino family, and an altarpiece of Giovanni Battista Lama.

Economy

Solofra is known as one of Italy's main centre for the tanning of leather. Another activity present is chestnut cultivation, although for about a decade this has suffered a sharp drop in production due to the Gall wasp that now afflicts most of the chestnut groves in Italy.

Solofra Tanning District

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The tanning district of Solofra extends over a territory of about 60 km², in the southwestern area of the province of Avellino. In addition to Solofra in includes the municipalities of Montoro and Serino, for a total of 35,000 inhabitants. This area is specialized, from a production point of view, in the tanning of sheep and goat hides, for a total of about 400 companies operating in the sector including tanneries, subcontractors and packaging manufacturers, 4,000 - 4,500 employees and an average annual turnover of 1,500 million euros.

In the early 1980s, to find out about the methods of processing leathers, Osama bin Laden came to the city, who had long imported leather from Irpinia for his businesses in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

The leathers on the iconic red vest worn by Michael Jackson in the 1982 music video for Thriller were manufactured in a Solofra tannery.

References

References

  1. (18 September 2023). "Elezioni a Solofra, Moretti si aggiudica la sfida all'ultimo voto".
  2. {{in lang. it [http://demo.istat.it/bil2010/index.html Source]: [[National Institute of Statistics (Italy). Istat]] 2010
  3. "La Collegiata di S. Michele Arcangelo".
  4. "Distretti Industriali Italiani".
  5. (19 October 2001). "Bin Laden, affari anche a Solofra". [[La Repubblica]].
  6. Manganiello, Pasquale. (5 September 2017). "Il mito di Michael Jackson rivive a Venezia: era “irpino” il giubbotto di Thriller". Irpinia News.

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