Meta belongs to the
province of Napoli and is 47 kilometers far from Napoli, that is the
Chief Town of the homonymous province.
Meta has a population of
7.696 inhabitants (Metesi) and a surface of 2,2 square kilometers
thus showing a population density of 3.498,18 inhabitants per square
kilometer. It rises 111 metres above the sea level.
The City Hall is located in Via
Municipio 7, phone ++39 081 5321498, fax ++39 081 5321498.
Population: The
municipality of Meta had a popolation of 7.392 inhabitants
accordingly to the results of the national census made in 1991.
After the national census made in 2001 the population was 7.696
inhabitants, thus showing during the years 1991 - 2001 a percentual
variation of 4,11% inhabitants.
The inhabitants are distributed
in 2.681 families with an average of 2,87 people per family.
The place: The territory
of the municipality lies between 0 and 450 metres above sea level.
The altimetric spawn is thus of
450 metres.
Work and workers:There
are 28 industrial firms employing 71 people that are the 6,58% of
the total of the workers. There are 140 service firms employing 250
people that are the 23,17% of the total of the workers. There are
also 182 firms employing 471 people that are the 43,65% of the total
of the workers. There are also 30 administrative offices emplying
287 workers that are the 26,60% of the total of the workers.
There is a total of 1.079
workers, that are the 14,02% of the inhabitants of the municipality.
Tour from the historical
centre to the legendary beach Alimuri
Coming
from Naples just after Vico Equense we reach Meta, for visitors a
door opening on the peninsula Sorrentina and the Amalfitan coast.
From this geographic characteristic would also derive, according to
the most famous local historians, its name, meaning in ancient Greek
"border". The small centre still preserves the eighteenth century
urban structure between the valley of Rosella and the limestone
ridge of punta Scutolo.
THINGS NOT TO MISS
Scutolo Point. Along the main road to Sorrento, from the
pinnacle of Scutolo Point, before arriving in the town centre, one
can enjoy one of the world’s most famous panoramas, embracing in a
single backdrop the whole of the Sorrentine peninsula.
Basilica. Heading down into the historic centre, we
find the Basilica della Madonna del Lauro, built on the remains of a
villa also containing a pagan temple most probably dedicated to
Minerva.
Il Casale. Along the road that leads down to the
sandy beach of Alimuri, one crosses the Casale. This rural home
preserves a perfect example of 18th century architecture. Here one
can admire the courtyards of the portals made of stone from Vesuvius,
and wells clad in majolica, or multicoloured tiles.
Spiaggia di Alimuri (Alimuri Beach).A popular story tells
of a group of Saracens, captained by the pirate Alì, which came
ashore onto the beach at Meta, during the second half of the 1500’s,
and were heroically confronted by the people of Meta. Over the
course of the battle Alì was found dying, “Alìmurì” cried out the
citizens of Meta, and the location became known as Alimuri as a
result. Moving on from myth to the fact that every summer hundreds
of people come to the long sandy beach in attempt to find respite
from the heat with a dip in the sea or the shade of an umbrella. |