Monteleone di Puglia

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Monteleone di Puglia
Comune di Monteleone di Puglia
Monteleone
Monteleone
Coat of arms of Monteleone
Location of Monteleone di Puglia
Monteleone di Puglia is located in Italy
Monteleone di Puglia
Monteleone di Puglia
Location of Monteleone di Puglia in Italy
Coordinates: 41°10′N 15°16′E / 41.167°N 15.267°E / 41.167; 15.267Coordinates: 41°10′N 15°16′E / 41.167°N 15.267°E / 41.167; 15.267
CountryItaly
RegionApulia
ProvinceFoggia (FG)
Government
 • MayorGiovanni Campese
Area
 • Total36.42 km2 (14.06 sq mi)
Elevation842 m (2,762 ft)
Population
 (31 December 2017)[3]
 • Total1,019
 • Density28/km2 (72/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Monteleonesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
71020
Dialing code0881
WebsiteOfficial website

Monteleone di Puglia (Irpinian: Munteleòne) is a hill town and comune of the province of Foggia in the Apulia region of south-eastern Italy.

Its territory borders the municipalities of Accadia, Anzano di Puglia, Ariano Irpino (AV), Panni, San Sossio Baronia (AV), Sant'Agata di Puglia, Savignano Irpino (AV), Zungoli (AV).

History[]

In 1942, during World War II, Monteleone was the seat of a revolt women, sparked by the arrogance of a Carabinieri officer who confiscated a pot of corn flour that was being carried to a local bakery by three women.[5] The women resisted, pleading with the officer. The women were brought by the officer to the Fascist regime-appointed mayor. The mayor sided with the officer, and the women were promptly imprisoned in a warehouse filled with cheese and other foods. The women set the warehouse on fire and escaped. Upon hearing of the hoards of food being stored by the Carabinieri while the people were hungry, an angry mob formed and the Carabinieri office was stormed. Police had trouble controlling the riot and fired warning shots into the air. Soon after, police began firing bullets towards the crowd. Eventually, the citizens of Monteleone - armed with clubs and pitchforks - were subdued. Overall, 180 citizens were arrested and detained. Most rioters arrested had to serve a prison sentence of between a few days and 15 months. This revolt was the first of its kind in Italy during the Second World War.

In the years following the war, a large number of migrants from the town and their descendants established an expatriate community in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. There is a club in Toronto for those who have roots in Monteleone.

Festivals[]

The patron saints of Monteleone are San Rocco and Saint John the Baptist.

People[]

Monteleone is the birthplace of the Canadian politician Joe Volpe.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Istat. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. ^ "Popolazione Residente al 1° Gennaio 2018". Istat. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  3. ^ All demographics and other statistics from the Italian statistical institute (Istat)
  4. ^ "Monteleone di Puglia". Tuttitalia (in Italian).
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b "When women of Monteleone rebelled". Retrieved 2007-03-06.

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