Chiaramonte Gulfi, Province of Ragusa, Sicily, Italy

Geography | History | Tourist Industry | Economy | Monti Iblei Cup (Hill Climb)

🇮🇹 Chiaramonte Gulfi is a town and comune in the province of Ragusa, Sicily, southern Italy.

Geography Chiaramonte Gulfi is located on a hill-top 15 km (9 mi) north of Ragusa at an altitude of 668 metres (2,192 ft) above sea level. The highest point is on Monte Arcibessi at 907 metres (2,976 ft). Its hamlets (frazioni) are the villages of Piano dell'Acqua, Roccazzo and Sperlinga.

The town is also called Balcony of Sicily for its panoramic position, with views over the Valley of the Ippari and its towns (Comiso, Vittoria, Acate) and all the way to the Mediterranean Sea if looking south, as far as Mount Etna in direction north and to the Erean Mountains with Caltagirone if looking west.

History In the area numerous archeological sites from the Bronze Age and Iron Age have been found, as well as ruins dating to the Greek Archaic era and Hellenistic era. Also Roman, Byzantine and medieval testimonies can be found.

The city was founded by the Greek colonists from Syracuse in the 7th century BC with the name of Akrillai. Destroyed a first time by the Carthaginians in 406 BC, it was rebuilt during the Timoleonic era. In 213 BC Akrillai was the location of battle in which the Syracusan army, led by Hippokrates, was defeated by the Roman army led by the Consul Marcus Claudius Marcellus. Thenceforth the city of Akrillai was part of the Roman province of Sicily, its name being changed to Acrillae.

The ancient town was destroyed a second time by the Arabs under Asad ibn al-Furat in 827 AD, and the name Acrillae disappeared. The rebuilt centre was known by the Arabic name of Gulfi, which means "pleasurable place".

In 1299 Gulfi was besieged and captured by Roger de Lauria for the Angevines during the War of the Vesper; Manfredi Chiaramonte, who had been named Count of Modica by the Aragonese King Frederick III, moved the survivors to an upper location, called Baglio, which he fortified and protected with a castle.

In 1593 the town had grown outside the walls and had 5,711 inhabitants. It was nearly entirely destroyed by an earthquake in 1693, and was subsequently rebuilt.

Tourist Industry • Northern Gate or Arco dell'Annunziata, dating to the 14th century. • Basilica of Santa Maria la Nova, in the main square of the town. • Sanctuary of the Virgin Mary of Gulfi, located just south of Chiaramonte. • Church of Santo Vito, on the southern part. • Church of San John the Baptist, on the highest point of the town. • Villa comunale, the public gardens of Chiaramonte with a balcony with a panoramic view.

Economy The local economy is based on agriculture, mainly olives, vineyards, vegetables, almonds and the raising of pigs and cattle. The area of Chiaramonte is also known for its olive oil that gained the Protected Geographical Status.

Monti Iblei Cup (Hill Climb) The Monti Iblei Cup (in italian Coppa Monti Iblei) is a car competition, more precisely a hillclimbing, which takes place annually in Chiaramonte Gulfi (Sicily). The race is disputed as tradition, on the hairpin bends of Mount Arcibessi. In recent years the path on Hyblaean Mountains has been slightly lengthened, this extension made the race recognised as a valid race for the Trofeo italiano velocità montagna-sud, Sicilian hill speed championship and Sicilian hill speed championship for historic cars. also allowing a better and easier use, to those who can arrive from Ragusa, from Modica, from Vittoria from the nearby mountain Municipalities such as Monterosso Almo and Giarratana, but also from other Hyblean areas, in addition to allowing a greater tourist flow.

In Piazza Duomo, to Chiaramonte Gulfi, it is possible to taste typical Sicilian dishes by the local associations that adhere to the initiative (Association Contrada Muti, Association Contrada Piano dell’Acqua and Youth Association of Roccazzo).

Departure from Bar Pentagono, Villaggio Gulfi shopping centre, curve of the oil mill, curve of the four chapels, ring road, curve of the forest barracks, Sanctuary of the Madonna delle Grazie and on arrival) and in the city centre (Balcony of Sicily, Corso Umberto and Piazza Duomo).

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Chiaramonte Gulfi has a population of over 8,137 people. Chiaramonte Gulfi also forms part of the wider Ragusa province which has a population of over 321,192 people. Chiaramonte Gulfi is situated near Ragusa.

Twin Towns, Sister Cities Chiaramonte Gulfi has links with:

🇫🇷 Clermont, France
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Antipodal to Chiaramonte Gulfi is: -165.298,-37.032

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Antipodal to: Chiaramonte Gulfi -165.298,-37.032

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