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Manarola

Manarola (''Manaea'' in the local dialect) is a small town, a ''frazione'' of the ''comune'' (municipality) of Riomaggiore, in the province of La Spezia, Liguria, northern Italy. It is the second smallest of the famous Cinque Terre towns frequented by tourists.
==Overview==
Manarola may be the oldest of the towns in the Cinque Terre, with the cornerstone of the church, San Lorenzo, dating from 1338. The local dialect is Manarolese, which is marginally different from the dialects in the nearby area. The name "Manarola" is probably dialectical evolution of the Latin, ''"magna rota"''. In the Manarolese dialect this was changed to ''"magna roea"'' which means "large wheel", in reference to the mill wheel in the town.
Manarola's primary industries have traditionally been fishing and wine-making. The local wine, called ''Sciacchetrà'', is especially renowned; references from Roman writings mention the high quality of the wine produced in the region. In recent years, Manarola and its neighboring towns have become popular tourist destinations, particularly in the summer months. Tourist attractions in the region include a famous walking trail between Manarola and Riomaggiore (called ''Via dell'Amore'', "Love's Trail") and hiking trails in the hills and vineyards above the town. Manarola is one of the five villages. Mostly all of the houses are bright and colourful. Manarola was celebrated in paintings by Antonio Discovolo (1874-1956).〔Montefinale, Gino, ''Portovenere et le Cinque Terre. Con Illustrazioni a colori e testi in quattro lingue'' (Foto Turano, Milan, 1987)〕

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