San Fili


San Fili is a town and comune in the province of Cosenza in the Calabria region of southern Italy.

Geography

The town is bordered by Marano Principato, Montalto Uffugo, Paola, Rende, San Lucido and San Vincenzo La Costa.
San Fili is 566 meters above sea level.

History

The town once called Felum later became Terra Sancti Felicis, in honor of San Felice, to whom the population was devoted to the parish church of that time. The denomination San Fili took place later and in the fifteenth century, the town became part of the county of Rende belonging to the Adorno Doges of Genoa from 1445 to 1529. From 1532 Rende was raised to the marquisate and included to Ferrente de Alarcone.
San Fili has a fraction and two districts of certain importance: the Bucita fraction and the Frassino and Cozzi district. They made it illustrious San Fili: Vincenzo Miceli a professor of Constitutional Law and then of Philosophy of Law in the University of Pisa, Palermo, and Perugia, and again Alfonso Miceli, his brother president of the Court of Appeal of Naples, both natives of San Fili and belonging to the homonymous baronial family of the Miceli of Serradileo. In more recent times by Baron Marcello Miceli Gentleman of His Holiness Paul VI, John Paul I, and John Paul II, and Knight of Grace and Devotion of the Sovereign Order of Malta.
Several Sanfilesi have emigrated to Canada and the United States, and a significant number also to South America, as well as many emigrants to European countries such as Germany and Switzerland. Today the descendants of Sanfilesi emigrants are a large number; an example is a Canadian community which appears to have reached 6,000 units.

Monuments and places of interest

Religious architecture


Other

Situated in San Fili's main piazza is the Monument to the Fallen. At the base of this carrera marble statue are the names of all residents who died during the First and Second World Wars. This monument was made by the sculptor Lion Tommasi de Pietrasanta.

Culture

Events

"Notti delle Magare" is an event aimed at making the culture and popular tradition of the territory of San Fili known and valued, which revolves around a very thick element, namely the "Magare", figures around which traditions revolve and ancient legends. It takes place in the historic center of the village and is characterized by literary prizes, artistic performances, artisans, and culinary festivals with the preparation of typical products.

Infrastructure and transport

The SS107 Silana Crotonese connects the territory of San Fili in less than twenty kilometres: to Cosenza, the University of Calabria, the A2 Rende - Cosenza north highway, and Paola.
The main road is via XX Settembre, which branches off at its endpoint: on the right in the provincial road that arrives at Montalto Uffugo, continuing for about 300 meters to take the SS107, while continuing straight on go up towards the Crocetta.

People

Former WWE star Santino Marella stated in his debut appearance in 2007 that he came from San Fili.