Siderno

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Siderno Marina is the newer town located on the Ionian coast. It is a destination for both Italian and foreign tourists and has a bathing beach.

Siderno Superiore is the old town, higher up on the flank of the coastal mountain range. It has historic palaces, old buildings and very narrow streets. Its population has largely relocated to the Marina which offers more job opportunities and services.

History

The early history of the town is unknown. The old town in the hilly inland was probably founded in the 10th century by some people from Locri, who had fled to the area to defend themselves from Saracen incursions; in the following century it became a hamlet of the county of Grotteria and was home to various feudal lords. Siderno Marina was built along the coast after the 1783 earthquake.[1]

Geography

Climate

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Emigration

Large-scale emigration abroad as well as to Northern Italy, which began to diminish only in the 1970s, has had a lasting effect on the demographic situation in the region. Emigrants from Siderno immigrated to the United States, Canada and Australia[2][3] since the end of the 19th century to find employment.

Many moved to Canada settled in Schreiber, Ontario due to then-ongoing construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Half of Schreiber's 2,000 residents trace their roots to Siderno.[4]

Economy

Siderno is a tourist resort on the Ionian coast of the province of Reggio Calabria, with wide, sandy beaches, and a clear sea .[1]

The Siderno area is a center of production of bergamot orange, a citrus fruit that is used as an essence and fundamental ingredient in cosmetics, for its wound healing properties in the pharmaceutical industry, and for flavouring in the food industry.[1]

Crime

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". The town is home to the 'Ndrangheta, a Mafia-type criminal organization based in Calabria. Several powerful criminal clans originate from the town. Siderno was the fiefdom of Antonio Macrì, the undisputed local boss until his demise in January 1975. Several of the criminal clans are sometimes involved in bloody feuds.[5] The town is home to one of the 'Ndrangheta's biggest and most important clans, the Commisso 'ndrina, heavily involved in the global cocaine business and money laundering.[6]

Several clans moved to Canada, in particular the Greater Toronto Area, home to what Canadian law enforcement call the Siderno Group, which has been here since at least the 1950s. "The criminal minds of Siderno are in Canada", according to the Siderno police force. One of them, Antonio Commisso, was arrested in June 2005.[7] Individuals related to the so-called Siderno Group were still active in Southern Ontario in 2018.[8][9]

People

Twin cities

Frazioni

Donisi (Template:Langx), Vennerello, Mirto (Template:Langx), Campo, Lucis, Zammariti, Pellegrina, Arona, San Filippo, Leone, Grappidaro, Gonia (Template:Langx), Pergola, Lamia.

References

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  1. a b c SidernoTemplate:Category handler[<span title="Script error: No such module "string".">usurped]Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". (Retrieved January 22, 2010)
  2. Maria Pisconeri (née Panetta), Italian Lives in Western Australia
  3. Giovanni Lagana & Maria Larosa, Lagana Family Genealogy
  4. Sons and Daughters: The Italians of Schreiber, A Scattering of Seeds – The Creation of Canada
  5. Back to the 'wolves', National Post, July 30, 2005
  6. Template:In lang Gratteri & Nicaso, Fratelli di Sangue, p. 133
  7. Why Italy's scariest Mob loves Canada Template:Webarchive, National Post, November 24, 2007
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  10. Template:In lang Nicola Zitara

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