Global Information Lookup Global Information

Piana degli Albanesi information


Piana degli Albanesi
Hora e Arbëreshëvet (Arbëreshë Albanian)
Comune
Comune of Piana degli Albanesi
Bashkia e Horës së Arbëreshëvet
A view of Piana degli Albanesi
A view of Piana degli Albanesi
Flag of Piana degli Albanesi
Coat of arms of Piana degli Albanesi
Location of Piana degli Albanesi
Map
Piana degli Albanesi is located in Italy
Piana degli Albanesi
Piana degli Albanesi
Location of Piana degli Albanesi in Italy
Piana degli Albanesi is located in Sicily
Piana degli Albanesi
Piana degli Albanesi
Piana degli Albanesi (Sicily)
Coordinates: 37°59′42″N 13°17′00″E / 37.99500°N 13.28333°E / 37.99500; 13.28333
CountryItaly
RegionSicily
Metropolitan cityPalermo (PA)
Government
 • MayorRosario Petta
(since June 11, 2017)
Area
[1]
 • Total64.92 km2 (25.07 sq mi)
Elevation
740 m (2,430 ft)
Population
 (March 31, 2018)[2]
 • Total6,128
 • Density94/km2 (240/sq mi)
Demonympianesi/arbëreshë
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
90037
Dialing code091 857
Patron saintM. St. Hodegetria, St. Demetrius, St. George
Saint day2 September, 26 October, 23 April
WebsiteOfficial website

Piana degli Albanesi (Arbëreshë Albanian: Hora e Arbëreshëvet or Hora, Sheshi, Qana) is a comune with 6,128 inhabitants in the Metropolitan City of Palermo, Sicily. The official name of the town was Piana dei Greci until 1941. The municipality is situated on a mountainous plateau and encircled by high mountains, on the eastern side of the imposing Mount Pizzuta, the city, which is mirrored on a large lake, is 24 km from the metropolitan capital. The town is the most important center of the Arbëresh community of Sicily,[3] as well as the largest and most populous colony of Arbëreshë (Italo-Albanian or Albanians of Italy)[4][5][6] and it is the episcopal see of the Eparchy of Piana degli Albanesi, constituency of the Italo-Albanian Church whose jurisdiction covers all Albanians of Sicily who practice the Byzantine rite.

The community, after five centuries from its foundation, has maintained many ethnic elements of Albanian culture like language, religious ritual, traditional costumes, music and folklore. The inhabitants are the descendants of Albanian families, including nobles and relatives of Skanderbeg, that settled in Southern Italy during the Ottoman Turkish conquest of the Balkans. In the modern age, it had a significant role in the revolutionary uprisings for the national unification of Italy,[7] for the Albanian National Awakening in the Albanian movement for the independence and session from the Ottoman Empire rule,[8][9] and for regional movements of the Fasci Siciliani dei Lavoratori;[10] furthermore, it is also infamous for the Portella della Ginestra massacre (1947). Between 1944 and 1945, Piana degli Albanesi became an independent people's republic, which lasted fifty days.

Driven mainly by the romantic principles, Piana degli Albanesi contributed greatly to the advancement of culture and Albanian literature with a large group of intellectuals, decisive process of literary history of Albania. It is considered the place of origin of Arbëreshe literature, the birthplace of the first work of the Albanian diaspora (1592),[11] and initiator – in the early 16th century – of the first European school in which he taught in Albanian.[12][13] From the town come the university founders of "Albanian Language and Literature" in Naples and Palermo and is headquartered, since 1945, the "Italo-Albanian Seminary", already in Palermo (1734). Its ancient tradition musics and songs Byzantine is part of the "Registro Eredità Immateriali della Sicilia" (Intangible Heritage Registry of Sicily) recognized by UNESCO. The municipal government uses bilingual documents and road signs in Albanian and Italian under existing Italian legislation on protecting ethnic and linguistic minorities. The main economic activities are the primary sector, agriculture, pastoralism, crafts, and tourism. Its intangible heritage is formally nominated in 2023 for the European Heritage Label.[14]

  1. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
  2. ^ "Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved March 16, 2019.
  3. ^ Piana degli Albanesi in Enciclopedia Treccani (online)
  4. ^ Nasho Jorgaqi, Lontano e Vicino. Viaggio tra gli Albanesi d'Italia (original title: Larg dhe afër. Shregtime arbëreshe, Casa Editrice 8 Nëretori, Tirana 1987), Cosenza 1991, Pellegrini Ed., p= 26.
  5. ^ A Tirana fotografie dell'immigrazione albanese in Italia.
  6. ^ In the last century Piana degli Albanesi had an average of 10,000 inhabitants. In the 1930s it came to have more than 12,000 inhabitants, many of whom emigrated to the Americas and later northern Europe. A large community of arbëreshë of the Hora lives in Palermo (10.000 according to the data reported by the Italo-Albanian parish of San Nicolò alla Martorana).
  7. ^ Giorgio Costantini, Studi Storici (PDF).
  8. ^ Gjovalin Shkurtaj, Shpirti i arbrit rron
  9. ^ Italia, Albania, Arbëreshë fra le due guerre mondiali – Italia, Shqipëria, Arbëreshë midis dy luftavet botërore, Quaderni di Biblos (PDF)
  10. ^ Mario Brunetti, La piazza della rivolta: microstoria di un paese arbëresh in età giolittiana
  11. ^ Papàs Luca Matranga / Pope Lekë Matrënga (1567 - 1619) author of the book "E Mbësuame e Krështerë" (Christian Doctrine) in the Albanian dialect, Pontifical Greek College of Saint Athanasius, Rome 1592.
  12. ^ Arbëreshi Lekë Matrënga, Mësuesi që hapi shkollën e parë shqipe më, 1587 në Itali
  13. ^ Arbëreshi Lekë Matrënga, Mësuesi që hapi shkollën e parë shqipe më, 1587
  14. ^ MARCHIO DEL PATRIMONIO EUROPEO European Heritage Label. PRESELEZIONE NAZIONALE AL MARCHIO DEL PATRIMONIO EUROPEO 2023: TREDICI I SITI CANDIDATI PER L'ITALIA

and 22 Related for: Piana degli Albanesi information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8496 seconds.)

Piana degli Albanesi

Last Update:

Piana degli Albanesi (Arbëreshë Albanian: Hora e Arbëreshëvet or Hora, Sheshi, Qana) is a comune with 6,128 inhabitants in the Metropolitan City of Palermo...

Word Count : 6776

Eparchy of Piana degli Albanesi

Last Update:

The Eparchy of Piana degli Albanesi (Italian: Eparchia di Piana degli Albanesi; Arbëreshë Albanian: Eparhia e Horës së Arbëreshëvet) is a eparchy (diocese)...

Word Count : 626

Piana degli Albanesi Cathedral

Last Update:

Piana degli Albanesi Cathedral, in full the Cathedral of Saint Demetrius the Martyr of Thessaloniki (Italian: Cattedrale di Piana degli Albanesi, Cattedrale...

Word Count : 134

Lago di Piana degli Albanesi

Last Update:

The Lago di Piana degli Albanesi (Arbëreshë Albanian: Laghu të Honit) is an artificial lake in Piana degli Albanesi, in the Province of Palermo, Sicily...

Word Count : 84

Sicilians

Last Update:

Palermo. The areas are: Contessa Entellina, Piana degli Albanesi and Santa Cristina Gela; while the varieties of Piana and Santa Cristina Gela are similar enough...

Word Count : 10776

Francesco Cuccia

Last Update:

a member of the Sicilian Mafia and one-time mayor of Piana dei Greci (now Piana degli Albanesi). He is best known as the Mafia boss who triggered Benito...

Word Count : 1275

Portella della Ginestra massacre

Last Update:

Day celebrations in Sicily on 1 May 1947, in the municipality of Piana degli Albanesi. Those held responsible were the bandit and separatist leader Salvatore...

Word Count : 2848

Giorgio Demetrio Gallaro

Last Update:

2020 until 15 February 2023. He was the Bishop of the Eparchy of Piana degli Albanesi, a diocese of the Italo-Albanian Catholic Church in Sicily, Italy...

Word Count : 484

Santa Cristina Gela

Last Update:

Palermo in Sicily. The village, along with Contessa Entellina and Piana degli Albanesi, is one of three Arberesh settlements in Sicily where the Arberesh...

Word Count : 1468

Cannoli

Last Update:

"Cannoli". bestofsicily.com. Retrieved 15 May 2014. "The Cannoli of Piana degli Albanesi". A Taste of Travel. 21 June 2011. Retrieved 15 October 2014. Vicenzino...

Word Count : 634

Sotir Ferrara

Last Update:

of the Eparchy of Piana degli Albanesi, a diocese of the Italo-Albanian Catholic Church in Sicily, Italy. Born in Piana degli Albanesi on 5 December 1937...

Word Count : 157

Piana

Last Update:

Look up piana in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Piana may refer to In Italy Piana Crixia, a comune Piana, Perugia, a comune Piana degli Albanesi, a comune...

Word Count : 177

Belice

Last Update:

It is about 77 kilometres (48 mi) long. From its main source near Piana degli Albanesi it runs south and west for 45.5 kilometres (28.3 mi) as the Belice...

Word Count : 174

Albanians in Italy

Last Update:

Albanians from Kosovo in the Arbëresh settlements, most notably in Piana degli Albanesi in Sicily. The regions with the most significant concentration of...

Word Count : 1450

Marco La Piana

Last Update:

Albanian language and Arbëresh dialects.[citation needed] La Piana was born in Piana degli Albanesi (Albanian: Hora e Arbëreshëvet) near Palermo in Sicily....

Word Count : 150

Contessa Entellina

Last Update:

Brinjat, is situated 80 km from Palermo. The country, along with Piana degli Albanesi and Santa Cristina Gela, is among the three ethnic communities of...

Word Count : 417

Mataranga family

Last Update:

family emigrated to Italy and settled in the Arbëresh villages of Piana degli Albanesi and Santa Cristina Gela in Southern Italy, where they have continued...

Word Count : 799

Joseph Ardizzone

Last Update:

30 men. Ardizzone was born on November 19, 1884, in Piana dei Greci (today Piana degli Albanesi), in the Province of Palermo, Sicily, to Antonino Ardizzone...

Word Count : 1078

Nicola Barbato

Last Update:

according to the Marxist historian Eric Hobsbawm. Born in Piana dei Greci (now Piana degli Albanesi), he graduated in medicine at the University of Palermo...

Word Count : 1893

Altofonte

Last Update:

following municipalities: Belmonte Mezzagno, Monreale, Palermo, Piana degli Albanesi, San Giuseppe Jato. Church of Santa Maria in Altofonte, built in...

Word Count : 93

Languages of Italy

Last Update:

g. San Nicola dell'Alto and Vena di Maida; (vii) Sicilian zone: Piana degli Albanesi and two nearby villages near Palermo; (viii) formerly also Villabadessa...

Word Count : 6197

Catholic particular churches and liturgical rites

Last Update:

Church comprises two independent eparchies (based in Lungro and Piana degli Albanesi) and one territorial abbacy (based in Grottaferrata), each immediately...

Word Count : 2721

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net