Piano di Sorrento
belongs to the province of Napoli and is 48 kilometers far from
Napoli, that is the Chief Town of the homonymous province.
Piano di Sorrento has a
population of 12.833 inhabitants (Carottesi) and a surface of 7,3
square kilometers thus showing a population density of 1.757,95
inhabitants per square kilometer. It rises 96 metres above the sea
level.
The City Hall is located in
Piazza Cota, phone ++39 081 5321478, fax ++39 081 5321478; the
E-Mail address is info@pianodisorrento.net.
Population: The
municipality of Piano di Sorrento had a popolation of 12.473
inhabitants accordingly to the results of the national census made
in 1991. After the national census made in 2001 the population was
12.833 inhabitants, thus showing during the years 1991 - 2001 a
percentual variation of 2,89% inhabitants.
The inhabitants are distributed
in 4.184 families with an average of 3,07 people per family.
The place: The territory
of the municipality lies between 0 and 642 metres above sea level.
The altimetric spawn is thus of
642 metres.
Work and workers:There
are 31 industrial firms employing 78 people that are the 3,74% of
the total of the workers. There are 304 service firms employing 639
people that are the 30,62% of the total of the workers. There are
also 377 firms employing 895 people that are the 42,88% of the total
of the workers. There are also 41 administrative offices emplying
475 workers that are the 22,76% of the total of the workers.
There is a total of 2.087
workers, that are the 16,26% of the inhabitants of the municipality.
Tourist information about
Piano di Sorrento Italy
Its
history is linked to Sorrento, it was in fact its fraction until
1808. It owes its name to the Latin word Planities, for its flat
conformation. Today the village boasts an intense business activity,
heir of a secular tradition of trades. At present remarkable
importance also covers the local agriculture. Piano di Sorrento
still preserves in fact an intact intensive cultivation of citruses,
with pergolas and "pagliarelle" to defend the trees from rain and
cold
THINGS NOT TO MISS
Villa Fondi. The complex is made up of the De Sangro di
Fondi villa (built in a neo-classical style), the park, and in which
are important examples of Mediterranean vegetation and the regional
archaeological museum of the Sorrentine peninsula, Georget Vallet.
Call for information at 0818087078.
Colli di San Pietro. In the upper area of town, form the hills of
San Pietro and the Monte Vico Alvano, rich in wildlife typical to
the low lying vegetation of the Mediterranean, one can enjoy
exceptional views across the Gulfs of Naples and Salerno.
Marina di Cassano. It was at the Marina di Cassano
where the navel ships that, until the beginning of the 1800’s, used
to compete with those built in Savona and Sestri Ponente. The tall
ships of Piano di Sorrento opened up the trade routes from the
Sorrentine peninsula first with the ports of the Tyrrhenian and the
Adriatic, and eventually the long routes to the Americas.
Basilica di San Michele Arcangelo. The church, as
legend tells, was built on a pagan temple, and contains paintings
traced back to the 16th and 17th centuries. Named after the town’s
Patron Saint, the basilica also houses four marble statues depicting
angels and are attributed to the sculptors from the school of the
celebrated artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini.
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