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Piombino

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Comune di Piombino
Image:Piombino-Stemma.png
Municipal coat of arms
Country Image:Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Region Toscana
Province Livorno (LI)
Mayor Gianni Anselmi (since June 2004)
Elevation 21 m
Area 129 km²
Population
 - Total (as of December 31, 2004) 34,369
 - Density 263/km²
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 42°55′N 10°32′E
Gentilic Piombinesi
Dialing code 0565
Postal code 57025
Frazioni Populonia, Baratti, Riotorto
Patron Santa Anastasia
 - Day May 8
Website: www.comune.piombino.li.it

Piombino is a town and commune in the province of Livorno (Tuscany), Italy, on the medium coast of Tyrrhenian sea, in front of Elba Island and at the northern side of Maremma.

It has an ancient historical center, derived from the time in which it was the Etruscans' port, in the surroundings of Populonia. In the Middle Ages, it was instead an important port of Pisa's Republic.

Its hinterland hosts a considerable industrial area. Its port is still heavily used, both for industry and for tourism, with ferry-boats to Portoferraio (Elba) and Olbia (Sardinia).

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[edit] Bounding communes

[edit] History

The area of modern Piombino was settled since ancient times. During the Etruscan era the main city in the area was Populonia, now a frazione within the commune of Piombino.

The name Piombino derives almost certainly from Populino, meaning "Small Populonia", which the refugees gave to a small village where they had taken refuge after the city had been attacked by Greek pirates (9th century CE). It is also probable that Piombino had alredy been founded during the Ostrogoth domination.

In 1022 the Monastery of San Giustiniano was founded in the area, boosting the activity of fishers, sailors and workers. In 1115 Piombino submitted to the Republic of Pisa, becoming its second main port: authority was exerted by a Capitano ("Captain"). During the conflicts between the Pisane and the Genoese (12th-13th centuries) the city was sacked various times. In 1248 the Capitano Ugolino Arsopachi built the Channels.

The Castle of Piombino remained a Pisane possession until Gerardo Appiani, ceding Pisa to the Milanese Visconti, carved out the independent state of Piombino, Elba, Pianosa and Montecristo for himself. Image:Piombino incisione.jpg In 1553 and 1555 a French-Ottoman fleet attacked Piombino, but was pushed back. In 1594 the Principate of Piombino was created by Emperor Rudolf II of Habsburg. In 1634 the title was acquired by the Ludovisi and, in 1708, by the Boncompagni. In 1805 Napoleon assigned it, together with Lucca (Principality of Lucca and Piombino).

After the Napoleon's final defeat and the congress of Vienna, the state of Piombino was annexed to the Grand Duchy of Tuscany. It became part of the unified Kingdom of Italy in 1860.

During World War II, after the fall of the Fascist government, Piombino successfully resisted for some days an attempt of sea invasion by German forces (see Battle of Piombino). For the deeds of its citizens, the city received a Gold Medal for Military Valour by President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi.

Image:Piombino2.jpg

[edit] Main sights

Main article: Populonia

[edit] Other

Piombino has schools, gymnasia (middle school), lyceums (high school), churches, banks, parks and squares. In the locality of Punta Falcone is an astronomical observatory, created in 1976.

[edit] Twin cities

[edit] Population history

Year Population
1861 2,905
1871 3,625
1881 4,058
1901 7,668
1911 18,649
1921 23,541
1931 25,981
1936 27,548
1951 32,336
1961 35,940
1971 39,654
1981 39,401
1991 36,774
2001 33,925
December 31, 2004 34,369

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