Cavarzere

Cavarzere (Venezia)
Comune
Comune di Cavarzere

City Hall of Cavazere.

Coat of arms
Cavarzere (Venezia)

Location of Cavarzere (Venezia) in Italy

Coordinates: 45°8′13.25″N 12°4′57.17″E / 45.1370139°N 12.0825472°E / 45.1370139; 12.0825472
Country Italy
Region Veneto
Province Venice (VE)
Frazioni Boscochiaro, Grignella, Rottanova, San Pietro, Valcerere, Villaggio Busonera
Government
  Mayor Henri Tommasi (PD)
Area
  Total 140.4 km2 (54.2 sq mi)
Elevation 4 m (13 ft)
Population (31 December 2014)[1]
  Total 14,404
  Density 100/km2 (270/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Cavarzerani
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 30014
Dialing code 0426
Patron saint Maurus of Parentium
Saint day November 22 and March 19
Website Official website

Cavarzere (Italian pronunciation: [kaˈvardzere]) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Venice in the Italian region of Veneto, located about 35 kilometres (22 miles) southwest of Venice.

Neighbouring municipalities of Cavarzere are: Adria, Agna, Anguillara Veneta, Chioggia, Cona, Loreo, Pettorazza Grimani, San Martino di Venezze.

View of Cavarzere.

Cavarzere is located on a plain crossed by the Adige and numerous canals.

History

Cavarzere dates from the pre-Roman age as a military outpost of the nearby town of Hatria, the future Adria. The etymology of Cavarzere is from the Latin Caput Aggeris because once was the only village in the area having an embankment system. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, it became a refuge for people escaping from barbarian invasion.

For this viable location (along the River Adige and not far from the Venetian Lagoon) as the last town before the Papal States, Cavarzere was destroyed by many artificial floods and invasions by the Lombards, the Genoese, the French and also from the Duchy of Ferrara. Cavarzere followed the fate of the Venetian Republic until the latter was annexed by the Austrian Empire with the Treaty of Campo Formio in 1797. After a brief rule of Kingdom of Italy (a protectorate of French Empire), with the Congress of Vienna in 1815 Cavarzere was annexed to the Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia. Since 1866 it became part of unified Italy.

Economy

The main economic sector of Cavarzere is agriculture. In the first part of 20th century, Cavarzere grew to become a city with a phase of industrialization. The process was interrupted by the flood of the river Po in 1951. Since that year, the region recorded a continuous decrease in population which reimmigration of these years could not counteract. The modern industrial area is based on manufacturing. Most people, however, commute to neighbouring cities.

Facilities

Cavarzere is served by a bus service providing regular transport to all parts of the area and neighbouring towns, based on a large station. There is also a railway line which connects Adria to Venice having two stops in Cavarzere.

It has a medium school system based on primary and secondary schools and also on professional training institutes. Cavarzere is home to a small hospital belonging to ULSS 14 of Chioggia, a medical outpost named “cittadella socio-sanitaria”.

International relations

Cavarzere is twinned with:

References

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

External links

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