Vieste


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FieldValue
nameVieste
official_nameComune di Vieste
native_namenap
image_skylineGargano0004.jpg
image_shieldVieste-Stemma.svg
coordinates
regionApulia
province(FG)
frazioniPugnochiuso, Baia di Campi
mayorGiuseppe Nobiletti
area_total_km2167.52
population_footnotes
population_total13931
population_as_of28 February 2017
population_demonymViestani
elevation_m43
saintSanta Maria di Merino, Saint George
day9 May and 23 April
postal_code71019
area_code0884
website
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Vieste (; ) is a town, comune and former Catholic bishopric in the province of Foggia, in the Apulia region of southeast Italy. A marine resort in Gargano, Vieste has received Blue Flags for the purity of its waters from the Foundation for Environmental Education. The area covered by the comune is included in the Gargano National Park.

History

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In medieval times, the port was frequently attacked by pirates, Saracens and other enemies of the Kingdom of Naples.

In 1554 approximately 7,000 inhabitants were enslaved by the Turks. Those deemed too elderly or infirm for slavery were executed. This event is commemorated in an annual ceremony.

Geography

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The town is bordered by Mattinata, Monte Sant'Angelo, Peschici and Vico del Gargano. The coastal cliffs are composed of chalk-like white limestone, sparsely banded with thin layers of flint. Next to the town there are two large, straight beaches. The remainder of the coast is composed of gulfs and small, hidden sandy beaches. Erosion by water and wind has shaped the calcareous rock into grottoes and arches. The coast is rugged, and many sights are accessible only by sea.

Pizzomunno and its legend

Vieste's best-known landform is Pizzomunno, a sea stack standing 26.6 m high, situated on the Spiaggia del Castello ("Castle Beach").

The stone connects to a local legend about a fisherman called Pizzomunno whose true love was captured by sirens and imprisoned under the sea. The story tells how he swam out to rescue her, but became exhausted and gave up hope, turning to stone. Other myths about the rock are that it disappears on some nights, and that a wish made while circling it will come true.

Economy

Until a few decades ago, Vieste's primary economy was fishing and agriculture. Now tourism, with hotels, resorts and camping facilities, has transformed the town's appearance, economy and lifestyle.

Notable buildings

Vieste Cathedral.jpg|Vieste Cathedral Vieste Lighthouse 02.jpg|Vieste Lighthouse Vieste16.jpg|The sea stack Pizzomunno standing at the north end of the Spiaggia del Castello (Castle Beach)

References

References

  1. All demographics and other statistics from the Italian statistical institute ([[National Institute of Statistics (Italy). Istat]])
  2. (2011-09-14). "Concise History of Islam". Vij Books India Pvt Ltd.
  3. [[Luciano Canepari]]. "Vieste". DiPI Online.
  4. "Vieste". Dizionario d'Ortografia e di Pronunzia.
  5. (4 March 2021). "Treasury of Folklore – Seas and Rivers: Sirens, Selkies and Ghost Ships". Batsford.

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