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Corleto Monforte

Corleto Monforte
Comune
Comune di Corleto Monforte
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Coat of arms of Corleto Monforte
Coat of arms
Corleto Monforte is located in Italy
Corleto Monforte
Corleto Monforte
Location of Corleto Monforte in Italy
Coordinates: 40°26′N 15°22′E / 40.433°N 15.367°E / 40.433; 15.367
Country Italy
Region Campania
Province / Metropolitan city Salerno (SA)
Frazioni Carnale
Government
 • Mayor Antonio Sicilia (since May 2006)
Area
 • Total 58 km2 (22 sq mi)
Elevation 683 m (2,241 ft)
Population (2013)
 • Total 615
 • Density 11/km2 (27/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Corletani
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
 • Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 84020
Dialing code 0828
Patron saint St. Barbara
Saint day July 10
Website Official website

Corleto Monforte (Curléte in Neapolitan) is a town and comune with 615 residents in the province of Salerno in the Campania region of south-western Italy.

Corleto Monforte gets its name from the Latin word coryletum, meaning "a thicket of hazeltrees" (Corylus avellana). "Monforte", from the Latin words mons fortis meaning "strong mountain", refers to the location's history as a fortification for feudal lords.

Francesco Torre, in his book Cenni storici di Corleto Monforte ("A Brief History of Corleto Monforte"), published in 1893, recounts some of the theories on the origin of the town's name:

The first title given to Corleto, as is found in historical documents, was 'Cornito,' which became 'Corneto' over time by one of those simple changes which occur in the other names of towns and cities. There are various opinions regarding the origin of this name. Some believe that Cornito, or Corneto, derives from cor nitidum, [Latin, meaning splendid heart]; others from the fact that the estate was abundant in horned animals [from Italian cornuto, meaning horned]; and, finally, others maintain that the town was called Cornito on account of the cornus arbor, as there were forests of dogwood (Cornus mas) in the area. From these three versions, the third seems to us to be more plausible, because the ancient Lucani, as related by Varro, the Antonines, and other ancient historians, were accustomed to give towns their name based on the nature of the site where they settled; and Corleto in those times was abundant, as it is still now, in dogwood. The reason for which Corneto was changed to Corleto with the turn of the centuries, we do not know. Thanks only to the aid of philology and tradition are we able to posit that the Corletani, on account of a joyful heart, named their town cor laetum [Latin, joyful heart], and this too explains the fact that Corleto uses a heart on its crest.

From 1811 to 1860 it was part of the region of Sant'Angelo a Fasanella, which belonged to the District of Campania during the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies.


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