Irpinia

Irpinia

Irpinia (Latin "Hirpinia") is a region of the Apennine Mountains around Avellino, a town in Campania, South Italy about 40 km east of Naples. In antiquity this was the territory of the Hirpini; its extent corresponds approximately to that of today’s province of Avellino.

Geography

The territory is largely mountainous, with an intricate network of hills and valleys and a predominantly limestone Karst topography. To the west, however, the rocks are mostly sandstone, and the land is lower. Irpinia is centred on the section of the Apennines which runs from the Sella di Ariano to the springs of the Sele River; the highest peak is Mount Avella (1,591 m). To the south are the Picentini Mountains, which include the highest peak of the region, Mount Terminio (1,783 m), and from which extends the Sorrentine peninsula. The region is bordered on the east by the Ofanto valley and the San Pietro lake, while to the north it merges with Sannio and Daunia.

History

The name "Irpinia" derives from the Oscan word "hirpus", which means wolf, and the wolf remains Irpinia's symbol to this day. Oscan tribes of the Sabines, under demographic pressure, migrated towards this area in the 6th century from what is now Umbria. The Hirpini occupied the region Sabato, Calore Irpino and Ofanto, becoming differentiated with time from the Samnites who settled the area from Molise and Matese. The main centres of the Hirpini were "Malies" or "Maloenton" (modern Benevento), "Romulea "(Bisaccia), "Compsa" (Conza), Aquilonia, Lacedonia and "Abellinum" (Avellino).

No certain date for the arrival of the Hiripini in the region can be given. They were already settled here at the time of the First Samnite War (342 BC). Their name is found in sources from 280 BC, when the Greek general Pyrrhus of Epirus made his expedition into Italy. A bronze medal reveals that they signed an alliance with the Samnites in 275 BC. "Abellinum" was conquered by the Romans in 252 BC. The Hirpini suffered internal divisions at the time of the Second Punic War. Caius Marius gave them Roman citizenship in 87 BC, but they were deprived of any privilege under the former's victor, Sulla (80 BC). In 22 BC Hirpinia became an imperial colony under the name "Livia", which received substantial immigration from the Eastern Roman provinces at the time of emperor Alexander Severus (3rd century AD).

After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, Irpinia came successively under Byzantine, Lombard, Hohenstaufen, Anjou, Aragonese and finally Spanish domination. As part of the Kingdom of Naples it was included in the "Principato Ultra" or "Ulterior" [http://www.irpinia.info/sito/history/history/pupicture.htm] , the sole land-locked province of the kingdom. Feudalism was abolished in 1806, the same year in which Avellino was declared capital of the province.

Irpinia became part of the newly united Kingdom of Italy in 1861.

Traditional produce

Ispirnia has a proud tradition of producing wines such as Fiano di Avellino, Greco di Tufo and Taurasi, all of which are classified as DOCG. Its cheeses, including scamorza and caciocavallo, have a high reputation. Irpinia’s salami (Subbursata and Sopressata) and sausages are popular, as are its chestnuts, its hazelnuts and the black truffles of Bagnoli Irpino,.

Main "comuni"

Avellino, with a population of c. 57,000, is by far the largest municipality in the region others include:
*Atripalda (c. 11,000)
*Ariano Irpino (c. 23,000)
*Frigento (c. 4,000)
*Grottaminarda (c. 8,000)
*Lioni (c. 6,000)
*Mercogliano (c. 12,000)
*Montella (c. 7,000)
*Montoro Inferiore (c. 9,000)
*Montoro Superiore (c. 8,000)
*Nusco (c. 4,000)
*Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi (c. 4,000)
*Solofra (c. 12,000)
*Serino (c. 7,000)
*Summonte (c. 1,500)

ee also

*Hirpini
*Samnites
*Campania
*Avellino
*Province of Avellino
*Duchy of Benevento
*Oscan language

References

*cite book|first=Mauro |last=Gargano|title=Candida: in loco eminente et de bona aria|location=Naples|publisher=MCM |year=2005

External links

* [http://www.irpinia.info Info and history of Irpinia] it icon
* [http://www.irpinia.biz/irpinianostra Associazione Irpinia Nostra] it icon
* [http://www.irpiniaweb.com/ Irpinia portal] it icon
* [http://www.irpinianews.it/ News from Irpinia] it icon
* [http://www.comune.frigento.av.it/Citta/Link.asp Lupi Emigrati ] it icon en icon


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