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Acciaroli


FieldValue
nameAcciaroli
image_skylineCilAcciaroli01.jpg
image_captionAcciaroli in 2017
image_mapAcciaroli pos SA.gif
map_captionLocator map within the province and the municipality
coordinates
regionCampania
provinceSalerno (SA)
comunePollica
elevation_m6
population_total645
population_as_of2009
gentilicAcciarolesi
postal_code84068
area_code(+39) 0974
website

Acciaroli is an Italian hamlet (frazione), the most populous in the comune of Pollica, Province of Salerno, in the Campania Region.

Geography

Acciaroli is a port on the Cilento coast on the Tyrrhenian Sea. The largest township in its comune, followed by the hamlet of Pioppi, it is six kilometers from Pollica, 20 from Santa Maria di Castellabate, 17 from Velia, 30 from Agropoli, and 70 from Salerno.

Tourism

The town is a part of "Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park", whose natural environment is made up of the "maquis shrubland" typical of the Mediterranean region.

It is a major tourist destination, especially during summer, because it has grown famous nationally for its water quality, having earned the "Blue Flag beach" title and the "Five Sails" of Legambiente, an Italian environmentalist association, for several years.

Culture

After World War II, Ernest Hemingway chose Acciaroli as a place to stay during trips to Italy.

Cuisine

In and around the area of Acciaroli, a very pungent variety of rosemary is cultivated, and is consumed regularly in the local cuisine. It is claimed to smell ten times stronger than the average rosemary. Due to the vast health benefits from consuming rosemary, as well as the other various ingredients regularly consumed in the local diet, it is claimed that this has aided the unusually high number of centenarians in the area live as long as they have.

Centenarians

In 2016, scientists studied the town because of its unusually high number of centenarians, some 300, with 20 percent of those reaching the age of 110. This longevity occurs despite the fact that many of the elderly in Acciaroli smoke or are overweight.

The centenarians of Acciaroli are also known to have very low rates of heart disease and of Alzheimer's disease.

References

References

  1. {{in lang. it [http://italia.indettaglio.it/ita/campania/salerno_pollica_acciaroli.html Infos on italia.indettaglio.it]
  2. [http://www.blueflag.org/blueflag/2007/Italy/Campania/Acciaroli Blueflag.org] {{webarchive. link. (2007-07-05)
  3. Rousseau, Bryant. (2016-10-19). "Rosemary and Time: Does This Italian Hamlet Have a Recipe for Long Life?". The New York Times.
  4. (March 30, 2016). "In One Italian Village, Nearly 300 Residents Are Over 100 Years Old". [[NPR]].
  5. (2016-03-31). "Healthy aging study focuses on tiny Italian town". [[KGTV]].
  6. [https://health.ucsd.edu/news/releases/Pages/2016-03-29-remote-italian-village-may-hold-key-to-longevity.aspx Remote Italian Village Could Harbor Secrets of Healthy Aging], UC San Diego Health, March 29, 2016
  7. {{in lang. it [http://www.wwf.it/oasi/campania/oasi_blu_la_punta/ Oasi Blu La Punta] {{Webarchive. link. (2014-09-27 on [[World Wide Fund for Nature). WWF]] website
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