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Thanks to the help of Stefano Rivetti, an Italian industrialist, in the 1950s the economic situation of Maratea improved: factories (a wooden-mill and an industrial estate) and many hotels were opened.
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Marina is located on the southern coast. It developed between 1894 and 1921, thanks to the opening of the third railway station in Maratea. It has ten beautiful beaches, and an ancient
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to Maratea, who thereafter became the patron saint of the town. The remains of the saint are still kept in the Maratea's Basilica, which is built over an ancient temple of
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Fiumicello (the name means "little river") is located near the harbour. Its development in the 1950s was thanks to the Italian industrialist Stefano Rivetti.
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The name means, in ancient Greek, "the high place". This is one of the smaller villages, but it is well known for the production of excellent wine.
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Castrocucco (the name means "the castle on the hillside") is an outlying district, some 10 km (6 mi). along the coast road to the south.
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could no longer accommodate the increasing population, some of the people of Maratea decided to found a new urban centre, historically called the
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From 1566 to 1595, six guardhouse-towers were built along the coastline, to protect the new villages that had developed in the meantime:
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Church of Mary Immaculate, at Acquafredda. It was constructed in 1833, this church conserves the remains of Costabile Carducci
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In 1861, Italy was finally united. However, at this time Maratea suffered extreme poverty, in common with the rest of
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Content in this edit is translated from the existing Italian Knowledge article at ]; see its history for attribution.
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In the 18th century Maratea entered a period of progress and prosperity; on April 12, 1734, the first hospital of
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The Grotta di Maratea, or the Cave of Wonders, was discovered in 1929 by men building the Highway 18 from
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Church of Saint Teresa of Ávila, at Marina, built in 1958 after the destruction of the original church
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Maratea's territory is also home to six coastal watchtowers, dating to the 16th-17th centuries.
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Church of the Rosary, constructed in 1575. It is one of the most beautiful edifices of the town.
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Porto (meaning "harbour") is the centre of the local fishing industry, based round the modern
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era. In the 15th–14th century BC a village grew up on top of the little headland called
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Based on archeological findings, the first settlements in the Maratea region date back to the
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Church of Our Lady of Mercy, in the little Brefaro village. It dates to the late 19th century
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dozens of ancient anchors have been found, and these are now on display in the local museum.
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Acquafredda, Brefaro, Castrocucco, Cersuta, Fiumicello, Marina, Massa, Santa Caterina, Porto
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was opened in the town. Many of the so-called 44 churches were built during this period.
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is the principal urban centre of Maratea. In view of the risk from Saracen attacks, the
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Is the smallest village of Maratea. It is situated on the hillside of Mount San Biagio.
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Maratea has two urban areas: one is located on the top of the mount San Biagio, called
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During the Roman era, the region continued to be a trade center: on the seabed near
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The name means "the manor farm", this is the largest outlying district of Maratea.
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was situated behind Mount San Biagio, so that it could not be seen from the sea.
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In 1077 Maratea, together with the rest of Southern Italy, was conquered by the
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In the outlying districts are the rest of the churches which complete the list:
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Chapel of Saint Francis of Assisi. It is a little chapel from the 16th century.
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The statue of Christ the Redeemer, or the Christ of Maratea, was built of pure
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Church of Santa Maria Maggiore, built in 1505, is the principal church of the
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Basilica of Saint Blaise. It is the main church in the town, situated at the
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Church of Saint Anthony, built in 1615. It is home to a precious wooden
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Church of The Immaculate Heart of Mary, at Castrocucco, built in 1992
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Maratea has a small harbour, which can accommodate up to 200 boats.
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killed the bandit leader and captured the remainder of the gang.
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The first outlying district on the northern coast of Maratea is
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Church of Our Lady of the Safe Harbour, at Porto (16th century).
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The Statue of Christ can be seen at the top of Mount San Biagio
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on the northern coast of Maratea. Its name means "the land of
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Chapel of Our Lady of the Graces, at Fiumicello, built in 1801
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Church of Saint Vitus. It is the most ancient church of the
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Chapel of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, at Massa (19th century)
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Church of the Child Jesus, at Fiumicello, was built in 1953
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Church of the Holy Annunciation, built in the 16th century
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Chapel of Mary Immaculate, at Castrocucco, built in 1926
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Church of Our Lady of Sorrows, at Cersuta (17th century)
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was besieged by 160 bandits. However, the guards of the
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has several little villages, spread across the region.
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Church of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, at Massa, from 1931
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Chapel of Saint Jerrard, at Castrocucco (20th century)
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Chapel of Saint Bartholomew, at Marina (19th century)
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Chapel of Our Lady of Loreto, at Porto (17th century)
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Chapel of Saint Joseph, at Fiumicello (16th century)
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In 732 a ship, fleeing the religious persecution of
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