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Cattolica
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History
Archaeological excavations show that the area was already settled in Roman times.According to one legend, Cattolica received its name after Gaudentius of Rimini, with seventeen other bishops,WEB, La Gambalunga racconta: San Gaudenzio patrono di Rimini, Gambalunga tells: Saint Gaudentius, patron saint of Rimini,weblink 11 January 2024, Biblioteca Civica Gambalunga, it-IT, WEB, Morri, Carlo Ennio, 23 January 2002, San Gaudenzio (Gaudenzo) di Rimini,weblink 11 January 2024, Santi e Beati, it-IT, retreated to the settlement during the closing stages of the Council of Ariminum, before Gaudentius' martyrdom.WEB, Cicchetti, Stefano, 15 October 2016, San Gaudenzo, chi era costui?, San Gaudenzo, who was he?,weblink 11 January 2024, Chiamami Città , it-IT, Cattolica rose as a resting place for pilgrims who traveled the Bologna-Ancona-Rome route, on their way to the sanctuary of Loreto or to St. Peter's in Rome. In 1500, it counted more than twenty taverns and inns.Under the Kingdom of Italy, on 5 December 1895, Cattolica gained municipal autonomy; it was previously a village within the jurisdiction of the municipality of San Giovanni.WEB, Zaghini, Paolo, 16 October 2023, Sulle rive del Conca, confine che unisce, On the banks of the Conca, a border that unites,weblink 2 January 2024, Chiamami Città , it-IT, Only from the second half of the 19th century did the fishing industry became relevant in the economy of the town.One of the first notable visitors to Cattolica's beach was Lucien Bonaparte, brother of the French Emperor, who preferred it to noisy Rimini, in 1823. The town became an independent commune in 1896.After the end of World War I the tourism industry became predominant.Main sights
{{travel guide|section|date=January 2022}}- Church of San Apollinare (13th century)
- Torre Malatestiana (Malatesta tower) (1490)
- Museo della Regina di Cattolica archaeological museum
- S. Croce Gallery (16th century)
- Watchtower (now included in a closed disco)
- Le Navi, Aquarium of Cattolica
People
- Cesare Pronti (1626â1708), painter
- Emilio Filippini (1870â1938), painter
- Guido Morganti (1891â1954), Righteous Among the Nations
- Egidio Renzi (1900â1944), martyr of Fosse Ardeatine
- Domenico Rasi (1924â1944), patriot
- Vanzio Spinelli (1924â1944), patriot
- Giuseppe Ricci,(1890-1972) politician
- Enrico Molari, motorcycle racer
- Giovanna Filippini, politician
- Eraldo Pecci, (1955) footballer
- Alberta Ferretti (1950), fashion designer
- Umberto Paolucci (1944), Director of Microsoft Europe
- Vincenzo Cecchini (1934), painter
- Samuele Bersani (1970), singer
- Guido Paolucci (1932-2006), doctor
- Gianluca Magi, writer
- Marco Simoncelli (1987â2011), motorcycle racer
- Giampiero Ticchi (1959), basketball coach
- Andrea Cinciarini, basketball player
- Luca Leardini, pilot
- Niccolò Antonelli, motorcycle racer
- Mauro Piani (1959), yachtsman Azzurra
- Andrea Migno, motorcycle racer
- Riccardo Raffaelli, tennis player
- Lorenzo Gabellini, cyclist rider
International relations
{{See also|List of twin towns and sister cities in Italy}}Cattolica is twinned with:- {{flagicon|ITA}} Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy
- {{flagicon|CZE}} HodonÃn, Czech Republic
- {{flagicon|FRA}} Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, France
- {{flagicon|FRA}} Faches-Thumesnil, France
- {{flagicon|HUN}} Debrecen, Hungary
Events
- The feast of Stella Maris: fishing vessels and vongolaie leads in the midst of the sea, the statue of the Virgin Mary "Stella Maris", after a religious procession.
- The Festival of the flowers: since 1950s, Cattolica hosts a show of flower markets with many stalls along the streets of the city.
- The Pink Night, celebrated in town along the coast from Cattolica to Bellaria. It is a festival which is celebrated in JuneâJuly and is quite recent: the opportunity for all the shops, bars and restaurants adorn the premises of pink, with dancing to the beach and dive into the sea at midnight.
- The Fair of the ancient flavors of land and sea, with local wine tasting acoompagnate animations and concerts.
- International Mystery Film Festival of Cattolica (known in Italian as Festival internazionale del giallo e del mistero di Cattolica but internationally mostly known by its commonly used abbreviation "MystFest" ((:it:MystFest|it)).
References
{{Reflist|30em}}External links
{{Commons category|Cattolica}}- Official website {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030210105123weblink |date=2003-02-10 }}
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