Riesi

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Riesi borders the following municipalities: Barrafranca, Butera, Mazzarino, Pietraperzia, Ravanusa, Sommatino.

History

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Until the 1920s, many of the city's inhabitants worked in the nearby sulphur mines "Trabbia" and "Tallarita". The owners of the mine greatly exploited the impoverished population. Many families had to let their children work in the mines as indentured servants in order to survive. As you enter the city today, there is a large memorial commemorating the sufferings of the miners.

In 1961, the Waldensian minister Tullio Vinay founded a Christian outreach centre named "Servizio Cristiano" (Christian service) in the city to fight poverty. In the beginning, the key aims were to promote literacy among children and teenagers, with later initiatives promoting agriculture and vocational training. A modernist architectural complex named "Monte degli Ulivi" (Moint of Olives) was built to house the centre. Today, the Waldensian church operates a kindergarten, an elementary school, a guest house, a family health centre, a rehabilitation centre for the disabled, and a small farm.

Politics and social situation

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High poverty before the close of World War II and the ongoing difficult social situation have forced many Riesini to emigrate. Popular destinations, apart from the large cities in Italy, have been Belgium and Sweden. Many Riesini still leave their homes after graduating from high school in order to find a job or training in one of Italy's large cities. Therefore, Riesi's actual population lies far below the official number.

Economy

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Religion

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Sights

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  • Church of Madonna Santissima della Catena, built in the first half of the 17th century
  • Church of San Giuseppe, built in the 19th century
  • Architectural ensemble "Monte degli Ulivi" for the institutions of the Servizio Cristiano belonging to the Waldensian church, built in 1963–66, architect Leonardo Ricci, one of the most notable examples of Italian architecture in the 20th century.

Celebrations

  • Easter festivities, especially on Good Friday including passion plays, processions and a folk festival
  • Church anniversary of Santissima Madonna della Catena on the second Sunday in September with processions and a folk festival
  • Church anniversary of St. John Bosco with processions in January

Demographic evolution

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References

  1. All demographics and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.

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