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PORTO MAURIZIO , a city of Liguria, Italy, the capital of the province of Porto
dome rebuilt in 1821. A few remains of the old city walls may be seen. About 2 M. north-east of Porto
hospital
and boll have small but safe harbours, both are frequented for sea-bathing, and both are embowered amid olive groves; and the district
a population of 15,459 in 1907. Porto Maurizio appears as Portus Maurici in the Maritime Itinerary. After being subject to the marquises of Turin (11th century) and of Clavesana, it was sold by Boniface of Clavesana in 1288 to Genoa in return for a yearly payment; in 1354 it became the seat of the Genoese vicar of the western Riviera, and remained in the possession of the republic till it was merged in the kingdom of Sardinia. Oneglia, formerly situated inland at the place called Castelvecchio (old castle), has occupied its present site from about 935. The bishops of Albenga sold it in 1298 to the Dorias of Genoa, who in their turn disposed of it in 1576 to Emanuel Philibert of Savoy. In the wars of the house
squadron
Andrea
See G. Donaudi, Storia di Porto Maurizio (1889). End of Article: PORTO MAURIZIO If you wish, you can link directly to this article.
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