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Comune in Abruzzo, Italy

Ortona

Città di Ortona

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Ortona (Abruzzo)

Show map of Abruzzo Coordinates: 42°21′N 14°24′E / 42.350°N 14.400°E / 42.350; 14.400 Country Italy Region Abruzzo Province Chieti (CH) Frazioni Alboreto, Aquilano, Caldari, Colombo, Cucullo, Feudo, Fontegrande, Foro, Fossato, Gagliarda, Iurisci, Lazzaretto, Lido Riccio, Madonna delle Grazie, Ranchini, Riccio, Ripari Bardella, Rogatti, Ruscitti, San Donato, San Leonardo, San Marco, San Pietro, Santa Lucia, Savini, Tamarete, Vaccari, Villa Deo, Villa Grande, Villa Iubatti, Villa Pincione, Villa San Leonardo, Villa San Nicola, Villa San Tommaso, Villa Torre  • Mayor Angelo Di Nardo

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70.88 km2 (27.37 sq mi) Elevation 72 m (236 ft)

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22,209  • Density 310/km2 (810/sq mi) Demonym Ortonesi Time zone UTC+1 (CET)  • Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST) Postal code

66026

Dialing code 085 Patron saint St. Thomas Saint day First Sunday of May Website Official website

Ortona (Abruzzese: Urtónë; Ancient Greek: Ὄρτων, romanizedÓrtōn) is a coastal town and municipality of the Province of Chieti in the Italian region of Abruzzo, with some 23,000 inhabitants.

In 1943 Ortona was the site of the bloody Battle of Ortona, known as "Western Stalingrad".[4][5] A patron saint of Ortona is Saint Thomas the Apostle (Tommaso), whose relics were brought to Ortona in the 13th century by a sailor and are kept in the Cathedral of Saint Thomas.[5]

The origins of Ortona are uncertain. Presumably, it was first inhabited by the Frentani, an Italic population. In 2005, during works near the Castle, a Bronze Age settlement was discovered, and the Roman town largely coincided with this first settlement.[citation needed] Some sections of paved roads and urban walls, as well as some archaeological findings are the only remains of this period. Ortona remained a part of the Eastern Roman Empire (later Byzantine Empire) for several centuries, before it was annexed by the Kingdom of the Lombards. In 803 the Franks incorporated Ortona into the county of Chieti. From that date on, the town remained tied to Chieti and its territory.[citation needed]

In 1258, the relics of the Apostle Thomas were brought to Ortona by the sailor Leone Acciaiuoli.[6] In 1302 the Croatian lord George Šubić raided Ortona and extracted tribute from its denizens. In the first half of the 15th century, its walls were built, and during this period Ortona fought with the nearby town of Lanciano in a fierce war that ended in 1427.[citation needed] On June 30, 1447, ships from Venice destroyed the port of Ortona; consequently the King of Sicily at that time commissioned the construction of a Castle to dominate the renovated port. In 1582, the town was acquired by Margaret of Parma, daughter of Emperor Charles V and Duchess of Parma. In 1584 Margaret decided to build a great mansion (known as Palazzo Farnese), which was never completed due to her death.[citation needed]

After the establishment of the Kingdom of Italy in 1860, Ortona became one of the first sea resorts on the Adriatic Sea.[citation needed] On 9 September 1943, the royal family of the House of Savoy left German-occupied Italy from the port of Ortona. The defensive Gustav Line was established by the Germans at Ortona (extending towards Cassino on the opposite side of Italy).[citation needed] Ortona offered the Allies a supply port on the Adriatic and was fiercely defended by the Germans. The struggle between the German paratroopers and the 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade attracted the attention of the international press, leading the Battle of Ortona to be known as "Little Stalingrad."[citation needed]

Ortona is served from Port of Ortona, an important port of Adriatic Sea.

Ortona is home of several beaches that appeal to tourists and one historical museum based on the battle of Ortona. The Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise National Park is not far either.[5]

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Ortona is twinned with:

Climate data for Ortona, elevation 68 m (223 ft), (1951–2000) Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year Record high °C (°F) 23.3
(73.9) 23.8
(74.8) 27.8
(82.0) 25.2
(77.4) 33.3
(91.9) 34.5
(94.1) 39.2
(102.6) 39.2
(102.6) 34.0
(93.2) 30.5
(86.9) 29.0
(84.2) 23.7
(74.7) 39.2
(102.6) Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 10.4
(50.7) 10.9
(51.6) 13.5
(56.3) 16.2
(61.2) 20.7
(69.3) 25.0
(77.0) 28.1
(82.6) 28.2
(82.8) 24.9
(76.8) 20.6
(69.1) 15.1
(59.2) 11.8
(53.2) 18.8
(65.8) Daily mean °C (°F) 7.8
(46.0) 8.1
(46.6) 10.5
(50.9) 13.1
(55.6) 17.5
(63.5) 21.6
(70.9) 24.5
(76.1) 24.5
(76.1) 21.3
(70.3) 17.4
(63.3) 12.3
(54.1) 9.2
(48.6) 15.7
(60.2) Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 5.2
(41.4) 5.4
(41.7) 7.4
(45.3) 10.0
(50.0) 14.3
(57.7) 18.2
(64.8) 20.9
(69.6) 20.8
(69.4) 17.7
(63.9) 14.2
(57.6) 9.5
(49.1) 6.6
(43.9) 12.5
(54.5) Record low °C (°F) −5.5
(22.1) −1.5
(29.3) −3.0
(26.6) 2.8
(37.0) 7.5
(45.5) 8.5
(47.3) 14.4
(57.9) 11.3
(52.3) 10.0
(50.0) 4.0
(39.2) 0.4
(32.7) −2.0
(28.4) −5.5
(22.1) Average precipitation mm (inches) 62.9
(2.48) 50.2
(1.98) 57.3
(2.26) 49.7
(1.96) 36.8
(1.45) 36.9
(1.45) 34.4
(1.35) 47.7
(1.88) 64.6
(2.54) 79.9
(3.15) 87.7
(3.45) 83.0
(3.27) 691.1
(27.22) Average precipitation days 7.2 6.8 7.1 6.4 5.4 4.7 3.6 4.0 5.4 7.2 8.3 8.0 74.1 Source: Regione Abruzzo[10]

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