CARMIANO
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| Region: || Apulia
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| Province: || Lecce (
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| Location: || 40° 21' (40.35) N lat.
18° 3' (18.05) W long.
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| Area: || 23 km²
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| Population: || 14,700 {December 9, 2006)
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| Population density: || 529/km²
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| Elevation: || 33 m
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| Postal code: || 7I-3041
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| Area/distance code: || 0832
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| ISTAT code: || 075014
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| Fiscal code: || B792
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'Carmiano' is a town and comune in the Italian province of Lecce in the Apulia region of south-east Italy. Carmiano is in the heart of the province of Lecce and Salento. It is located 20 km east of the Ionian Sea (Porto Cesareo) and 16 km west of the Adriatic Sea (San Cataldo).
★ Magliano (Carmiano)
★ Arnesano
★ Carmiano
★ Novoli
★ Veglie
Its coat of arms contains a tree with a star in a middle bordered with three brown stripes with a yellow gold rim with a golden crown at the top.
The commune is located in the area called the Valle della Cupa or the Cupa Valley and is siuated northwest of the Salentino cape. The terrain is mainly flat and features olive crops as well as fruits and vegetables along with cattle and others.
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! Year !! Population !! Change !! Density
|-
| 1861 || 1,987 || - || -
|-
| 1871 || 2,164 || - || -
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| 1881 || 2,542 || - || -
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| 1901 || 3,364 || - || -
|-
| 1911 || 4,241 || - || -
|-
| 1921 || 5,179 || - || -
|-
| 1931 || 6,514 || - || -
|-
| 1936 || 7,204 || - || -
|-
| 1951 || 8,691 || - || -
|-
| 1961 || 9,252 || - || -
|-
| 1971 || 10.033 || - || -
|-
| 1981 || 11,548 || - || -
|-
| 1991 || 12,176 || - || -
|-
| 2001 || 12,160 || -19 or -1.56% || 529/km²
|-
| December 31, 2006 || 14,700 || +2,540 or +20.89% || 639/km²
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The population has been growing since 1861 and slowed slightly between 1961 and 1981, the population slightly decling by 16 between 1991 and 2001, in the 1930s, it surpassed its neigboring population of Leverano and again surpassed in the mid-2000s where it is at the present level.
The origin of the communal name probably comes from the colour "carminium" (red), another one that it came from a name of the Roman centurion "Carminius" which assigned to the Roman Senate, the land at the time was in the area of Messapia and was situated in the country.
★ 'Map and aerial photos'
★
★ Street map from Mapquest. Windows Live Local or Google
★
★ Aerial photograph from Microsoft Terraserver or Google
★ Coordinates:
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! colspan="2" | Statistics
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| Region: || Apulia
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| Province: || Lecce (
LE)|---- bgcolor="#FFFFFF" valign="top"
| Location: || 40° 21' (40.35) N lat.
18° 3' (18.05) W long.
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| Area: || 23 km²
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| Population: || 14,700 {December 9, 2006)
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| Population density: || 529/km²
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| Elevation: || 33 m
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| Postal code: || 7I-3041
|---- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| Area/distance code: || 0832
|---- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| ISTAT code: || 075014
|---- bgcolor="#FFFFFF"
| Fiscal code: || B792
|}
'Carmiano' is a town and comune in the Italian province of Lecce in the Apulia region of south-east Italy. Carmiano is in the heart of the province of Lecce and Salento. It is located 20 km east of the Ionian Sea (Porto Cesareo) and 16 km west of the Adriatic Sea (San Cataldo).
| Contents |
| Fractions |
| Bounding communes |
| Coat of arms |
| Geography |
| Population History |
| History |
| External links |
Fractions
★ Magliano (Carmiano)
Bounding communes
★ Arnesano
★ Carmiano
★ Novoli
★ Veglie
Coat of arms
Its coat of arms contains a tree with a star in a middle bordered with three brown stripes with a yellow gold rim with a golden crown at the top.
Geography
The commune is located in the area called the Valle della Cupa or the Cupa Valley and is siuated northwest of the Salentino cape. The terrain is mainly flat and features olive crops as well as fruits and vegetables along with cattle and others.
Population History
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|- bgcolor="#efefef"
! Year !! Population !! Change !! Density
|-
| 1861 || 1,987 || - || -
|-
| 1871 || 2,164 || - || -
|-
| 1881 || 2,542 || - || -
|-
| 1901 || 3,364 || - || -
|-
| 1911 || 4,241 || - || -
|-
| 1921 || 5,179 || - || -
|-
| 1931 || 6,514 || - || -
|-
| 1936 || 7,204 || - || -
|-
| 1951 || 8,691 || - || -
|-
| 1961 || 9,252 || - || -
|-
| 1971 || 10.033 || - || -
|-
| 1981 || 11,548 || - || -
|-
| 1991 || 12,176 || - || -
|-
| 2001 || 12,160 || -19 or -1.56% || 529/km²
|-
| December 31, 2006 || 14,700 || +2,540 or +20.89% || 639/km²
|}
The population has been growing since 1861 and slowed slightly between 1961 and 1981, the population slightly decling by 16 between 1991 and 2001, in the 1930s, it surpassed its neigboring population of Leverano and again surpassed in the mid-2000s where it is at the present level.
History
The origin of the communal name probably comes from the colour "carminium" (red), another one that it came from a name of the Roman centurion "Carminius" which assigned to the Roman Senate, the land at the time was in the area of Messapia and was situated in the country.
External links
★ 'Map and aerial photos'
★
★ Street map from Mapquest. Windows Live Local or Google
★
★ Aerial photograph from Microsoft Terraserver or Google
★ Coordinates:
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