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SAN CONO

Generic information

Province of: Catania
Elevation: 525 m
Population: 3,300

GPS coordinates

Latitude: 37.290786
Longitude: 14.366922

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Web site

Url: http://sicilia.indettaglio.it/eng/comuni/ct/sancon

Italian version: www.sicilianelmondo.com

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Description

San Cono (Sicilian: Santu Conu) is a small village in the province of Catania on the island of Sicily in the country of Italy. It is an agricultural community, and is known particularly for its production of prickly pears. A major festival in San Cono is the Sagra del Ficodindia (which translates to the Festival of the Prickly Pears), held on the first Sunday in October each year.

History
The town was named San Cono in 1785 by its founder, the Duke Trigonia. In 1883, the territory was divided into several parts and rented to the town's inhabitants. The town belonged to the Trigonia family until the abolition of feudal rights.

Main sights
The Monument to the Fallen is situated in the centre of the public square. It was constructed between 1967 and 1968 to commemorate those who lost their lives in the world wars.
Chiesa Madre is the town's oldest church, presumably dating back to the 1700s. The altar has a statue of Saint Cono, and the Trigonia coat of arms carved into the sides. The church's ceiling features paintings representing the life of the saint.

From Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. <http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=San_Cono&oldid=284415813>.


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