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Cogoleto
Comune in Liguria, Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Cogoleto (Ligurian: Cogoeuo) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Genoa in the Italian region Liguria, located about 25 kilometres (16 mi) west of Genova. Its territory extends from the sea to the Ligurian Apennines; it is part of the Natural Regional Park of Monte Beigua.
Multiple 16th-century sources describe Cogoleto as the birthplace of Christopher Columbus, although his precise origins remain a matter of dispute.[3][4][5]
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History
The area of Cogoleto is identified in the Roman Peutingerian Table as Hasta, with a bridge (destroyed in World War II by Allied bombings) existing here. The first mention of the town dates to 1039, and in 1091 it was included in Bonifacio del Vasto's Marquisate of Savona. In 1343 it was acquired by the Republic of Genoa.
On April 11, 1800 it was the seat of a battle between the French and Austrian armies. Cogoleto became part of the Kingdom of Sardinia in 1815, following its history in the unification of Italy and modern Italian history.
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Main sights
- Oratory of St. Lawrence, dating to the 13th century
- Orto Botanico di Villa Beuca, a botanical garden
- Imaginary birthplace of Christopher Columbus
Twin towns
Ober-Ramstadt, Germany, since 1960
Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Spain, since 1997
Olympia, Greece, since 2005
Saint-André-les-Vergers, France, since 2005
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Nature conservation
Part of the municipality territory is within the boundaries of the Parco naturale regionale del Beigua.[6]
Notable people
References
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