Argenta, Emilia–Romagna
Argenta is a town and county in the province of Ferrara, Emilia-Romagna. It is located about southeast of Ferrara, and midway between Ferrara and Ravenna.
Geography
Argenta is situated in a flat agricultural region near the Valli di Comacchio lagoon wetlands. Much of the latter is today a wildlife sanctuary and Argenta is home to the Marsh Museum which offers many facilities for ornithology.History
The town was founded by the Romans. In 1295 it was the seat of a convention of the main Ghibelline leaders of Romagna to decide the course of the war against the Papal forces.In 1923 a Fascist squad murdered a Catholic priest, don Giovanni Minzoni, an anti-fascist and the voice of the poor farmers in Romagna, as well as a friend of several socialist politicians like Natale Galba.
During World War II the area was part of the German Gothic Line. In April 1945, in the Allied advance of Operation Roast, it was the location of the Battle of the Argenta Gap.
Monumenti e luoghi d'interesse
Aree naturali
- Valley of Campotto
- Valley of Comacchio
- Dock of Porto - Dock of Bando
- Valley of Argenta
Società
Ethnicities and foreign minorities
As of December 31, 2023, the foreign population is 2,609, or 12.36% of the population.Twin towns
Argenta is twinned with:- Castelnau-le-Lez, France, since 2003
- Plankstadt, Germany, since 2023
Main sights
- Pieve di San Giorgio, a Palaeo-Christian church on the Reno River.
- Museum of the Valleys of Argenta
- Museo della Bonifica
- Duomo di San Nicolò
- San Domenico