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Milazzo (Sicilian: Milazzu; Latin: Mylae; Greek: Μύλαι Mýlai) is a town (comune) in the Metropolitan City of Messina, Sicily, southern Italy; it is the largest commune in the Metropolitan City after Messina and Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto. The town has a population of around 31,500 inhabitants.

Milazzo
Greek: Míle
Comune
Comune di Milazzo
View of the Castle, Old Cathedral, Ancient "Borgo", and part of waterfront of the city center.
Nickname(s): 
The cape town
Milazzo within the Province of Messina
Location of Milazzo
Milazzo
Location of Milazzo in Italy
Milazzo
Milazzo (Sicily)
Coordinates: 38°13′15″N 15°14′29″E
CountryItaly
RegionSicily
Metropolitan cityMessina (ME)
Government
  MayorPippo Midili
Area
  Total24.23 km2 (9.36 sq mi)
Elevation
1 m (3 ft)
Population
 (31 May 2016)[2]
  Total31,527
  Density1,300/km2 (3,400/sq mi)
DemonymsMilazzesi, Mamertini or Milaiti
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
98057
Dialing code090
Patron saintSt. Stephen
Saint dayFirst Sunday of September
WebsiteOfficial website

History


Several civilizations settled in Milazzo and left signs of their presence from the Neolithic age. In Homer's Odyssey Milazzo is presumably the place where Ulysses is shipwrecked and meets Polyphemus.

Historically, the town originated as the ancient Mylae (Ancient Greek: Μύλαι),[3] an outpost of Zancle, occupied before 648 BC, perhaps as early as 716 BC.[4][5] It was taken by the Athenians in 426 BC. The people of Rhegium planted the exiles from Naxos and Catana in 395 BC as a counterpoise to Dionysius the Elder's foundation of Tyndaris; but Dionysius soon took it. In the bay Gaius Duilius won the first Roman naval victory over the Carthaginians (260 BC).

In 36 BC the naval Battle of Mylae was fought offshore. The fleet of Octavian, commanded by Marcus Agrippa, engaged that of Sextus Pompey. While the battle was nearly a draw, Sextus could not replace his losses, and was thus weaker at the following Battle of Naulochus (36 BC), where he was utterly defeated.[6]

After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, under the Byzantines, the town became one of the first episcopal seats of Sicily. In the 9th century Milazzo was conquered by the Arabs, who built the first nucleus of the castle here. Frederick II of Hohenstaufen further fortified the town and created a personal hunting park. The castle was later mostly rebuilt in the age of Charles V of Spain.

Milazzo was also the seat of a battle in 1718 between Spain and Austria, and of another fought by Giuseppe Garibaldi against the Kingdom of Two Sicilies during his Expedition of the Thousand.


Geography


Milazzo borders with the municipalities of Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto, Merì and San Filippo del Mela.[7]

Milazzo is the point of reference of a vast territory, from Villafranca Tirrena to Patti (over 200,000 inhabitants). Is also, an important centre of the Strait of Messina Metropolitan Area (who also includes areas of Reggio Calabria), with the nearby town Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto. Located at the base of a peninsula that juts into the Tyrrhenian Sea with a small promontory, the town is 43 kilometres (27 mi) from the city of Messina.[citation needed]


Main sights


The church of the Carmine.
The church of the Carmine.

Other sights include:


Economy


Over time, the town is moving forward towards the sea by recording a continuous development of agriculture and fishing activities, commercial and industrial.


Transportation


Port of Milazzo 2016
Port of Milazzo 2016

The port of Milazzo is a departure point for ferries to the Aeolian Islands and Naples.


See also



References


  1. "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. (in Italian) Source: Istat 2011
  3. Richard Talbert, Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World, (ISBN 0-691-03169-X), Map 47, notes.)
  4. E. A. Freeman, History of Sicily, I., pp. 395, 587
  5. Thucydides, Peloponnesian War, §3.90
  6. Dio 49.1–18
  7. 39568 (x a j h) Milazzo on OpenStreetMap



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[de] Milazzo

Milazzo (altgriechisch Μύλαι .mw-parser-output .Latn{font-family:"Akzidenz Grotesk","Arial","Avant Garde Gothic","Calibri","Futura","Geneva","Gill Sans","Helvetica","Lucida Grande","Lucida Sans Unicode","Lucida Grande","Stone Sans","Tahoma","Trebuchet","Univers","Verdana"}Mýlai, latinisiert Mylae) ist eine italienische Gemeinde in der Metropolitanstadt Messina in der autonomen Region Sizilien mit 30.860 Einwohnern (Stand: 31. Dezember 2019) und ist Mitglied der Vereinigung I borghi più belli d’Italia[2] (Die schönsten Orte Italiens).
- [en] Milazzo

[es] Milazzo

Milazzo es una localidad italiana de la provincia de Mesina, región de Sicilia, con 32.676 habitantes.[3]

[ru] Милаццо

Мила́ццо (итал. Milazzo) — город в Италии, на северо-восточном берегу острова Сицилия, в провинции Мессина.



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