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Colfiorito is a village in Umbria, central Italy, former Catholic bishopric under its Roman name Plestia, now a frazione of the comune of Foligno and a Latin Catholic titular see.[1]

Colfiorito
Frazione
Colfiorito
Location of Colfiorito in Italy
Coordinates: 43°01′35″N 12°53′24″E
Country Italy
RegionUmbria
ProvincePerugia
ComuneFoligno
Elevation
760 m (2,490 ft)
Population
 (2001) approx.
  Total5,000
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)

Geography


It is located on a plateau at 760 m over the sea level, on the road from municipal seat Foligno to Macerata, which houses a total of c. 5,000 inhabitants (part of it is under the jurisdiction of Serravalle di Chienti, Marche).

The village contains Umbria's smallest natural park.[2]


History


In the plateau tombs from the 10th century BC and an Iron Age village (9th century BC) have been found.

In 178 BC existed here the Roman city of Plestia, which had a forum, a temple and other edifices and shortly was a bishopric.

The town was abandoned in the 10th century: the site is now marked by the church of Santa Maria in Plestia.

The area was repopulated by the comune of Foligno, who built here the castle (1269) from which originated the modern village.

Colfiorito was heavily damaged by the earthquake which rocked Umbria and Marche regions on September 26, 1997.


Ecclesiastical History


In the 5th century AD a Bishopric of Plestia was established, which was suppressed in 560, its territory being reassigned to the Diocese of Camerino.

In 950 it was restored as Diocese of Plestia, regaining its territory from the above bishopric of Camerino.

In 1006 it was again suppressed, its territory now being divided between the then dioceses of Spoleto, Foligno and Nocera Umbra.

No residential incumbents available.


Titular see


In 1966 it was nominally restored as a Latin Titular bishopric, which has had the following incumbents, all of the lowest (episcopal) rank except the archiepiscopal first one :


Main sights



Notes and references


  1. "VisitsItaly.com - Welcome to Colfiorito". www.visitsitaly.com. Retrieved 2020-07-26.
  2. "The Park of Colfiorito, Umbria's Smallest Natural Park | by Umbria OnLine". www.umbriaonline.com. Retrieved 2020-07-26.





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