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Alessandria della Rocca (Sicilian: Lisciànnira di la Rocca) is a comune and small agricultural town located in the northern part of the Province of Agrigento, west central Sicily, southern Italy. The remains of the 14th century Castello della Pietra d'Amico can be found about 5 km (3.1 mi) away from the town. [ 3 ]
In 1542, it was sold to Don Nicholas Barresi, who founded the municipality of Alessandria della Rocca. Part of the rock on which the castle was built collapsed over time, destroying most of the structure in the process. Today, all that remains are a few parts of its walls and staircases. The site is abandoned but is accessible to the public. [3]
16 Sicily. 17 Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol. 18 Tuscany. 19 Umbria. 20 Veneto. ... Castello della Pietra d'Amico, Alessandria della Rocca; Castello di Barrugeri, Aragona;
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ISTAT Code Comune Population (2005) 084001 Agrigento: 59,031 084002 Alessandria della Rocca: 3,412 084003 Aragona: 9,902 084004 Bivona: 4,116 084005 Burgio: 3,031
During the years of the Risorgimento, Alessandria was an active centre of the liberals. In a suburb, Spinetta Marengo, the Battle of Marengo is reenacted annually, on 14 June. Alessandria was the first capital of an Italian province to be governed by a Socialist: the clockmaker Paolo Sacco was elected mayor on 25 July 1899.
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