Province of Messina




Province in Sicily, Italy




























































Province of Messina
Province

Giardini Naxos, a popular resort in the Province of Messina

Giardini Naxos, a popular resort in the Province of Messina


Map highlighting the location of the province of Messina in Italy
Map highlighting the location of the province of Messina in Italy

Country
 Italy
Region Sicily
Capital(s) Messina
Comuni
108
Area

 • Total 3,247 km2 (1,254 sq mi)
Population
(December 2011)

 • Total 651,921
 • Density 200/km2 (520/sq mi)
Time zone
UTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)
UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
98000-98100
Telephone prefix 090, 0941, 0942
Vehicle registration ME
ISTAT 083

Messina (Italian: Provincia di Messina; Sicilian: Pruvincia di Missina) was a province in the autonomous island region of Sicily in Italy. Its capital was the city of Messina. It was replaced by the Metropolitan City of Messina.




Contents






  • 1 Geography


    • 1.1 Territory


    • 1.2 Main communes


    • 1.3 Religious Feasts and tradition




  • 2 See also


  • 3 References


  • 4 External links





Geography



Territory


It had an area of 3,247 square kilometres (1,254 sq mi), which amounts to 12.6 percent of total area of the island, and a total population of more 650,000. There are 108 comuni (singular: comune) in the province [1], see Comuni of the Province of Messina.


The province included the Aeolian Islands, all part of the comune of Lipari (with the exception of Salina). The territory is largely mountainous, with the exception of alluvial plain at the mouths of the various rivers. The largest plain is that in the area between Milazzo and Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto, which, together with Messina, form a metropolitan area of some 500,000 inhabitants, one of the largest in southern Italy. Much of the population is concentrated in the coastal area, after the hill towns have been largely abandoned from the 19th century.


The main mountain ridges are the Peloritani, up to 1,300 metres (4,300 ft) in elevation, and the Nebrodi, up to 1,900 metres (6,200 ft), which are included in a Regional Natural Reserve.


Rivers of the province include the Alcantara and the Pollina, which forms the border with the province of Palermo to the west.




the Isola Bella at Taormina city




the Alcantara river canyon




the Rocca Salvatesta face from Fondachelli-Fantina town




the Sanctuary of Tindari over Marinello lakes





Stromboli volcano, Aeolian Islands



Main communes


The main comunes by population are:







































Comune
Population

Messina
246,951

Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto
41,157

Milazzo
32,600

Patti
13,241

Sant'Agata di Militello
13,026

Capo d'Orlando
12,928

Taormina
10,909

Lipari
10,782


Religious Feasts and tradition























































































































































































date Feast City
6 December Feast of Saint Nicholas

Saponara
8 December Feast of the Immaculate Conception

Saponara
13 December Feast of Saint Lucy

Santa Lucia del Mela
6 January living Nativity scene

Montalbano Elicona
20 January Feast of Saint Sebastian

Mistretta
19 March
Feast of Saint Joseph

Oliveri
19 March and Tuesday after Easter
Feast of Saint Joseph

Piraino
19 March
Feast of Saint Joseph

Merì
last March Friday Procession of SS Crucifix with the hodeeds blu "i babbaluti"
San Marco d'Alunzio

Easter Friday
Procession of the "Barette"
Messina
the 11-12 and third Sunday of May Feast of Saint Philip of Agira

Limina
3 June Feast of the Madonna della Lettera
Messina
3 June Feast of the Madonna della Lettera
Itala
12 June Feast of the Madonna di Montalto
Messina
13 June and following Sunday Feast of Anthony of Padua

Milazzo
24 June Feast of Saint John the Baptist
Castanea, Messina
29 June Feast of Saint Peter and Saint Paul

San Pier Niceto
2 July Feast of Our Lady of Graces

Furci Siculo
first Sunday of July Feast of Saint Maria Annunziata

Merì
first Sunday of July Feast of the Madonna of the saint water
Valdina
first Sunday of July Feast of Our Lady of Graces
Naso
second Sunday of July Feast of the Saint Guardian Angel

Fondachelli-Fantina
16 July Feast of Our Lady of Mount Carmel

Roccalumera
25 July Feast of the Saint James

Capizzi
first Sunday of August Feast on the sea of the Saint Mary of Porto Salvo
Santa Teresa di Riva
3 August Feast of the Madonna of Dinnammare
Larderia, Messina
5 August Feast of the Saint Mary of the Snows

Santa Lucia del Mela
9–10 August Feast of Saint Lorenz

Frazzanò
second Sunday of August Feast of Saint Lucy

Savoca
second Sunday of August Feast of Saint Sebastian

Gaggi
15 August Feast on the Assumption of Mary

Novara di Sicilia
15 August Feast on the Assumption of Mary

Messina
first Sunday of September Feast of the Madonna of the chain
Mongiuffi Melia
8 September Feast of the Madonna of the Divine providence

Fondachelli-Fantina
7–8 September Feast of the black Madonna of Tindari

Tindari


See also



  • Metropolitan City of Messina

  • Strait of Messina metropolitan area

  • Strait of Messina

  • History of Sicily

  • Aeolian Islands



References





External links







  • Province website

  • Pictures, history, tourism, gastronomy, books, local products, local surnames, transportation in the province of Messina

  • Travel itineraries in Messina, Taormina and Lipari Islands. Sicily TravelNet


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Coordinates: 38°11′N 15°33′E / 38.183°N 15.550°E / 38.183; 15.550









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