Siderno
(Greek:
Siderinò) is a town and
comune
located in
Calabria,
Italy about 3
kilometres from
Locri.
Siderno Marina
is the newer town located on the
Ionian coast.
It is popular with both Italian and foreign
tourists and
has a bathing beach.
Siderno
Superiore is the old town, higher up on the flank of the coastal
mountain range. It has historic palaces, old buildings and very
narrow streets. It has now become a ghost town because most of the
old population has moved to the more modern Siderno which is the new
city and offers more job opportunities and services.
History
The early
history of the town is unknown. The old town in the hilly inland was
probably founded in the 10th century by some people from
Locri, who
had fled to the area to defend themselves from Saracen incursions;
in the following century it became a hamlet of the county of
Grotteria and
was home to various feudal lords. Siderno Marina was built along the
coast after the
1783 earthquake.
Emigration
Large-scale
emigration abroad as well as to Northern Italy, which began to
diminish only in the 1970s, has had a lasting effect on the
demographic situation in the region. Emigrants from Siderno
emigrated to the United States, Canada and Australia
since the end of the 19th century to find employment.
Many moving to
Canada settled in
Schreiber, Ontario,
because of the construction of the
Canadian Pacific Railway
and many played a major part in its completion. One of them was
Cosimo Figliomeni. His good fortune and letters home lured many of
his villagers to jobs in Schreiber. Half of Schreiber’s 2,000
residents trace their roots to the Italian city of Siderno.
Economy
Siderno, also
known as the "pearl" of the "Jasmine Riviera", is one of the most
well-equipped tourist resorts on the Ionian coast of the Province of
Reggio Calabria, with wide, sandy beaches, clear sea and a
magnificently-coloured seabed.
The Siderno
area is famous for the production of
bergamot orange,
a valuable and unique citrus fruit that is used as an essence and
fundamental ingredient in cosmetics, for its wound healing
properties in the pharmaceutical industry, and for flavouring in the
food industry.