Caltabellotta


Caltabellotta is a municipality in the province of Agrigento, in the autonomous island region of Sicily in Italy, located about south of Palermo and about northwest of Agrigento.
As of 2025, with a population of 3,094, the municipality is the 235th-largest in Sicily. In addition to the main portion of Caltabellotta, it also contains the
frazione'' of Sant'Anna.

History

Caltabellotta has been identified with the ancient Sicani town of Triocala, captured by the Romans in 99 BC. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire and several centuries under the Byzantine Empire, it was stormed by the Arabs, who later built here a castle. In 1090 it was conquered by the Normans of Roger I of Sicily.
The diocese of Triocala, called in Latin Trecalae in the Catholic Church's list of titular sees, is mentioned in the 6th-century Synecdemus as Τρόκαλις.
Its reputed first bishop was Saint Pellegrino, a disciple of Saint Peter. Historical documents give the names of four bishops of the see:
The town was the location of the Peace of Caltabellotta which ended the War of the Sicilian Vespers.

Demographics

As of 2025, the municipality has a population of 3,094, of whom 48.2% are male and 51.8% are female. Minors make up 11.7% of the population, and seniors make up 30.7%, compared to the Italian average of 14.9% and 24.7% respectively.
As of 2024, the foreign-born population is 270, equal to 8.6% of the population. The 5 largest foreign nationalities are Romanians, Germans, Swiss, Venezuelans and Brits.

Notable people

  • Pedro de Luna - Peralta y Medici-Salviati