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(Redirected from Fornace Penna) Frazione in Sicily, Italy
Sampieri
Frazione
Sunset on Sampieri's beachSunset on Sampieri's beach
Sampieri is located in ItalySampieriSampieriLocation of Sampieri in Italy
Coordinates: 36°43′18.4″N 14°44′13.7″E / 36.721778°N 14.737139°E / 36.721778; 14.737139
CountryItaly
Region Sicily
ProvinceRagusa (RG)
ComuneScicli
Elevation10 m (30 ft)
Population
 • Total669
DemonymSampiruoti / Sampieroti
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code97018
Dialing code(+39) 0932
WebsiteOfficial website

Sampieri (Sicilian: Sampèri) is a southern Italian fishing village and hamlet (frazione) of Scicli, a municipality in the Province of Ragusa, Sicily. In 2011 it had a population of 669.

History

Originally settled in the 6th century BC with the name of Apolline, it was known as Marsa Siklah (Scicli Harbour) during the Arab domination of Sicily.

Geography

The village is located by the Mediterranean Coast, between Cava d'Aliga (3 km west) and Marina di Modica (4 km east). It is 10 km from Scicli, 11 from Pozzallo, 12 from Donnalucata, 22 from Marina di Ragusa and Ispica, 25 from Modica and Rosolini, and 38 from Ragusa. Sampieri railway station, located just outside the village, is part of the Canicattì-Gela-Ragusa-Syracuse railway.

Main sights

The Fornace Penna, a brickyard built in 1909 in the locality Pisciotto, represents an industrial archaeological monument. With the fictional name of Mànnara, the furnace was filmed in several episodes of the Italian TV series Inspector Montalbano.

Gallery

  • Fornace Penna Fornace Penna
  • The beach of Sampieri The beach of Sampieri

References

  1. ^ (in Italian) Sampieri on italia.indettaglio.it
  2. (in Italian) History of Sampieri (sampieri.it)
  3. 355548852 Sampieri on OpenStreetMap
  4. 914387099 Sampieri railway station on OpenStreetMap
  5. (in Italian) Pisciotto (sampieri.it)
  6. (in Italian) "Scicli, the furnace of Montalbano searcing for a new life". Corriere della Sera
  7. "The Fornace Penna of Montalbano". La Sicilia

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