Bogliasco

For the cargo ship, see MV Bogliasco.
Bogliasco
Comune
Comune di Bogliasco

Coat of arms
Bogliasco

Location of Bogliasco in Italy

Coordinates: 44°23′N 9°4′E / 44.383°N 9.067°E / 44.383; 9.067Coordinates: 44°23′N 9°4′E / 44.383°N 9.067°E / 44.383; 9.067
Country Italy
Region Liguria
Province Genoa (GE)
Frazioni Poggio, San Bernardo, Sessarego
Government
  Mayor Luca Pastorino
Area
  Total 4.4 km2 (1.7 sq mi)
Elevation 25 m (82 ft)
Population (31 December 2007)[1]
  Total 4,571
  Density 1,000/km2 (2,700/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Bogliaschini
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 16031
Dialing code 010
Patron saint Madonna del Carmine
Saint day July 16
Website Official website

Bogliasco is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Genoa in the Italian region Liguria, located about 11 kilometres (7 mi) southeast of Genoa. Together with the comuni of Camogli, Recco, Pieve Ligure and Sori, it is part of the so-called Golfo Paradiso. Economy is mostly based on tourism; agriculture include production of olives.

Church of Natività di Maria Santissima.

The municipality of Bogliasco contains the frazioni (subdivisions, mainly villages and hamlets) Poggio, S.Bernardo, and Sessarego.

Bogliasco borders the following municipalities: Genoa, Pieve Ligure, and Sori.

History

As recent archaeological findings proved, the area of Bogliasco was inhabited since Paleolithic and Mesolithic times; the Romans built a bridge here (the current structure dates to the 13th century AD). After the fall of the Western Roman Empire and the Byzantine and Lombard domination, Liguria was conquered by Charlemagne; the burgh of Bogliasco fell under the Republic of Genoa after the year 1182, suffering numerous raids from Saracen pirates. The town was destroyed by Venetian galleys in 1432.

After the French domination, Bogliasco, together with the whole Liguria, was annexed to the Kingdom of Sardinia, and then to the newly unified Kingdom of Italy in 1861.

Main sights

Transport

Bogliasco has a railway station on the line Pisa-La Spezia-Genoa; nearby is a gate on the A12 Motorway connecting Rome to Genoa. The other main road is the modern Via Aurelia.

Society

Kerbside collection of municipal waste is provided to households since February 2012. Recycling statistics:

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Bogliasco[2] 13.8% 11.01% 18.69% 18.06% 18.62% 19.02%

References

  1. All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.
  2. Ambienteinliguria.it

External links

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