San Severino, Centola

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San Severino
Medieval village upon the hill. In the background the railway bridge
Medieval village upon the hill.
In the background the railway bridge
San Severino is located in Italy
San Severino
San Severino
Location of San Severino in Italy
Coordinates: 40°5′23.28″N 15°20′51″E / 40.0898000°N 15.34750°E / 40.0898000; 15.34750Coordinates: 40°5′23.28″N 15°20′51″E / 40.0898000°N 15.34750°E / 40.0898000; 15.34750
Country Italy
Region Campania
ProvinceSalerno (SA)
ComuneCentola
Elevation
130 m (430 ft)
Population
 (2011)[1]
 • Total435
Demonym(s)Sanseverinesi
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
84051
Dialing code(+39) 0974
View of the medieval village.

San Severino is an Italian village and hamlet (frazione) of the municipality of Centola[2] in the Province of Salerno, Campania. As of 2011 its population was of 435.[1]

History[]

Known until 1861 as San Severino di Camerota, the village was founded in the 10th-11th century. The original settlement, located upon a hill, was gradually abandoned during the end of the 19th century after the construction of a railway line. New houses were built in the valley, just below the hill but closer to the railway.[3] Nowadays the ancient village is a ghost town and a preserved heritage, because of the conservation status of its medieval structure.[4][5]

Geography[]

Located in the valley of river, close to the mount Bulgheria, San Severino develops along the provincial road SP 109, in southern Cilento. It is 4 km far from Foria and Poderia, 6 from Celle di Bulgheria, 8 from Centola, 10 from Palinuro (by the sea), 15 from Camerota and 16 from Marina di Camerota. The modern village is linked to the medieval one by a pedestrian trail.

Transport[]

In San Severino is located the , part of Salerno-Reggio Calabria line, that links the village to direct trains to Naples and Cosenza.

The village is also served by a highway (Salerno-Battipaglia-Paestum-Agropoli-Vallo della Lucania-Policastro-Sapri), at the exit of "Poderia-Palinuro", 2,5 km far.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ a b (in Italian) Infos at italia.indettaglio.it
  2. ^ (in Italian) Municipal statute of Centola
  3. ^ (in Italian) History of San Severino (cilentocultura.it) Archived 2009-07-09 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ (in Italian) San Severino on paesifantasma.com Archived 2014-08-13 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ "San Severino di Centola". Atlas Obscura. Retrieved 2020-05-11.

External links[]

Media related to San Severino at Wikimedia Commons

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