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The Comune di Stella (Ligurian: ''Stéia'') is a ''comune'' of the Province of Savona in the Italian region Liguria. The municipality has a population of 3,080 (2007 estimate)〔Most population and other statistics: Italian statistical institute Istat.〕 and extends over an area of . It borders the communes of Albisola Superiore, Celle Ligure, Pontinvrea, Sassello and Varazze. == ''Frazioni'' == The commune is divided into five distinct localities, or ''frazioni'', known locally as the ''cinque stelle'', or ‘five stars’.〔As of 3 July 2008 this section was a summary of ((SV)#Frazioni its counterpart ) on the Italian Wikipedia.〕 Stella San Giovanni, some ten minutes by car from the sea and adjacent to Albisola, is the site of the town hall. Sandro Pertini, seventh President of the Italian Republic was born here and is buried in its cemetery. Stella San Giustina, five minutes by car to the north of ''San Giovanni'' and about 15 from the sea, is located in an area rich in woodland. Its original name was ''Danaveta'' and in the Middle Ages it was a possession of the Abbey of Santa Giustina, Sezzadio. A landmark is the eighteenth-century chimney which belonged to a tannery which was destroyed by a flood in the 1920s. Stella San Martino, thought to be the earliest of the settlements, stands on a hill to the east of San Giovanni. The houses and the parish church bear characteristic sundials. Stella San Bernardo is the most westerly part of Stella. The surrounding wooded mountains, rich in streams, and the panoramic views which it affords, make it popular centre for holiday makers. Stella Gameragna is the southernmost of the ''frazioni'' and the closest to the sea. Its historic centre is characterised by narrow lanes. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Stella, Liguria」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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