Massa Lubrense belongs
to the province of Napoli and is 61 kilometers far from Napoli, that
is the Chief Town of the homonymous province.
Massa Lubrense has a
population of 12.880 inhabitants (Massesi) and a surface of 19,7
square kilometers thus showing a population density of 653,81
inhabitants per square kilometer. It rises 121 metres above the sea
level.
The City Hall is located in
Largo Vescovado 2, phone ++39 081 8789083, fax ++39 081 8789083.
Population: The
municipality of Massa Lubrense had a popolation of 12.029
inhabitants accordingly to the results of the national census made
in 1991. After the national census made in 2001 the population was
12.880 inhabitants, thus showing during the years 1991 - 2001 a
percentual variation of 7,07% inhabitants.
The inhabitants are distributed
in 4.218 families with an average of 3,05 people per family.
The place: The territory
of the municipality lies between 0 and 500 metres above sea level.
The altimetric spawn is thus of
500 metres.
Work and workers:There
are 164 industrial firms employing 524 people that are the 24,62% of
the total of the workers. There are 230 service firms employing 429
people that are the 20,16% of the total of the workers. There are
also 219 firms employing 713 people that are the 33,51% of the total
of the workers. There are also 50 administrative offices emplying
462 workers that are the 21,71% of the total of the workers.
There is a total of 2.128
workers, that are the 16,52% of the inhabitants of the municipality.
Beaches, good food in the
furthest end of the sorrentine peninsula.
On the
extreme border of the territory of the peninsula sorrentina, Massa
Lubrense is situated between the gulfs of Naples and Salerno. With
its 20 km² surface and a coastline that runs for 25 km. with
splendid bays and pebbly beaches, it represents the most important
bathing centre of the coast.
THINGS NOT TO MISS
Punta della Campanella. This is the part of the peninsula
that is closest to Capri and divides the two gulfs. One can admire
the Torre di Punta Campanella and Torre di Minerva built by the
Angioine in the 14th century and reconstructed over the course of
the centuries due to destruction caused by Saracen invaders. The
actual tower covers the remains of the ancient foundation of a villa
made by the Roman Emperor Augustus for his family. Still before all
of this, probably, the Greeks had erected in the same spot a temple
dedicated to the cult of Minerva.
The Beaches. Besides the fishing villages of Marina di
Puolo and Marina della Lobra and the beach at Marina del Cantone, a
special view lies at the Baia di Ieranto which makes up a part of
the well protected F.A.I. (Fondo Ambientale Italiano, an Italian
environmental protection agency), for those interested in historic,
recovered landscapes.
L’Isca, Vetara e Crapolla. Just like the islets called Li
Galli represent a fundamental characteristic of the territory of
Positano, so do Isca and Vetara represent the particular elements of
Massa Lubrense. The first, besides having the remains of a Roman
villa, it was the residence of the great playwright Eduardo De
Filippo. The second is home only to a substantial colony of sea
gulls. In the inlet of Crapolla, instead, are the remains of an
ancient abbey dedicated to San Pietro.
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