Santo Stefano Quisquina

Santo Stefano Quisquina
Comune
Comune di Santo Stefano Quisquina
Santo Stefano Quisquina

Location of Santo Stefano Quisquina in Italy

Coordinates: 37°37′N 13°29′E / 37.617°N 13.483°E / 37.617; 13.483Coordinates: 37°37′N 13°29′E / 37.617°N 13.483°E / 37.617; 13.483
Country Italy
Region Sicily
Province / Metropolitan city Agrigento (AG)
Government
  Mayor Stefano Leto Barone
Area
  Total 85.9 km2 (33.2 sq mi)
Elevation 730 m (2,400 ft)
Population (2005)[1]
  Total 5,233
  Density 61/km2 (160/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Stefanesi (also Quisquinesi, Quisquinensi or Timpanisi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 92020
Dialing code 0922
Website http://www.comune.santostefanoquisquina.ag.it/

Santo Stefano Quisquina (Sicilian: Santu Stèfanu Quisquina) is a comune (municipality) in the Province of Agrigento in the Italian region Sicily, located about 60 kilometres (37 mi) south of Palermo and about 35 kilometres (22 mi) north of Agrigento. It has strong ties with Tampa, Florida, since its immigrants supplied over 60 percent of the Italian population of the city in the late 19th and early 20th century. The town also supplied a large portion of Italian immigrants to Jacksonville, FL. [2]

Santo Stefano Quisquina stands at an altitude of 730 metres (2,400 ft) above sea level and borders the following municipalities: Alessandria della Rocca, Bivona, Cammarata, Casteltermini, Castronovo di Sicilia, San Biagio Platani.

History

The first nucleus of the present-day town probably dates back to the reign of Frederick II of Aragon (12961337), when it was a fief of Giovanni Caltagirone. Its successive lords were Ruggero Sinisi, Guiscardo de Agijas, the Lacarns and the Ventimiglias.

Demographic evolution

Notable people

References

  1. All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.
  2. Gary Ross Mormino; George E. Pozzetta (1987). The immigrant world of Ybor City: Italians and their Latin neighbors in Tampa, 1885-1985. University of Illinois Press. p. 9. ISBN 978-0-252-01351-5.
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