Beverino

Beverino
Comune
Comune di Beverino

View of the historical centre of Beverino.

Coat of arms
Beverino

Location of Beverino in Italy

Coordinates: 44°12′N 9°47′E / 44.200°N 9.783°E / 44.200; 9.783Coordinates: 44°12′N 9°47′E / 44.200°N 9.783°E / 44.200; 9.783
Country Italy
Region Liguria
Province La Spezia (SP)
Frazioni Bracelli, Castello, Castiglione Vara, Cavanella Vara, Corvara, Memola, Padivarma, San Cipriano
Government
  Mayor Andrea Costa
Area
  Total 36.01 km2 (13.90 sq mi)
Elevation 73 m (240 ft)
Population (31 December 2007)[1]
  Total 2,339
  Density 65/km2 (170/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Beverinesi
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 19020
Dialing code 0187
Patron saint Santa Croce
Saint day September 14

Beverino is a comune (municipality) of c. 2,000 inhabitants in the province of La Spezia in the Italian region Liguria, located about 70 kilometres (43 mi) southeast of Genoa and about 11 kilometres (7 mi) north of La Spezia. It is part of the Vara river and of the Regional natural Park of Montemarcello-Magra.

Beverino borders the following municipalities: Borghetto di Vara, Calice al Cornoviglio, Follo, Pignone, Riccò del Golfo di Spezia, Rocchetta di Vara, Vernazza.

History

Beverino was a possession of the Este family, who entrusted it as fief to the lord of the nearby Vezzano Ligure. In the 11th-13th century it was bitterly contended between the Malaspina family and the bishops of Luni.

In 1247 it became a free commune and entered the Republic of Genoa in 1274, however maintaining its legislative autonomy.

The frazione of Corvara was a dominion of the lords of Carpena and Ponzone, who, in 1211, ceded its fief to Genoa. Padivarma, a former possession of the bishopric of Luni, became part of the Genoese Republic in 1274 together with Beverino.

Main sights

Demographic evolution

Transport

Beverino is crossed by through the Provincial Road 18. The nearest railway station is that of La Spezia on the Genoa-Rome mainline.

References

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


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