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    Cervia is a town and commune in the province of Ravenna (Emilia-Romagna) in Italy.



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    CityComune di Cervia
    NameCervia
    RegionEmilia-Romagna
    ProvinceProvince of Ravenna
    Altitude3
    Area Cityproper82
    Population As Ofdecember 31, 2005
    Populationdensity27,104
    Populationdensitymetric315
    TimezoneCentral European Time
    Coordinatescoor dm
    FrazioniCannuzzo, Castiglione di Cervia, Milano Marit...
    Telephone0544
    Postalcode48015, 48016
    GentilicCervesi
    SaintSt. Paternianus
    Daynovember 13
    MayorRoberto Zoffoli (since 2004-06-13)
    Websitehttp://www.comunecervia.it www.comunecervia.i...

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    History
    Originally called Ficocle, it was probably of Greek origin and was located midway from current Cervia and Ravenna. It is known that this originary settlement was destroyed in 709 by patrician Theodore for its alliance with Ravenna against the loyal Byzantines.

    Later the centre was rebuilt in a more secure position, in the Salina. This medieval city grew until it was provided with three fortified entrances, a Palaces of Priors, seven churches and castle (Rocca) which, according to the legend, was built by Emperor Frederick Barbarossa. The name also changed from Ficocle to Cervia, probably referring to the Acervi, great amounts of salt left in the local evaporation pods. After a long series of event, it became part of the Papal States.

    As the time passed, the salt pod turned into a marsh, and on November 9, 1697 Pope Innocent XII ordered it was rebuilt in a safer location. The new city had huge silos for storage of salt, containing up to 13,000 tons.

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    Main sights
      The Cathedral (Santa Maria Assunta), built in 1699-1702.
      The Museum of Salt
      The Communal Palace
      St. Michael Tower
     


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