Cesano is the 52nd of
Rome
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,
Italy
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, identified by the initials Z. LII. It takes its name from the small medieval village of Cesano di Roma, on the
Via Cassia
The Via Cassia () was an important Roman road striking out of the Via Flaminia near the Milvian Bridge in the immediate vicinity of Rome and, passing not far from Veii, traversed Etruria. The ''Via Cassia'' passed through Baccanae, Sutrium ...
, which is located within the
Municipio XV
Municipio XV (or Municipality 15) is one of the 15 administrative subdivisions of the city of Rome in Italy
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, 27 km from Rome proper.
History
The village of Cesano occupies a 240 m hill surrounded by the
Monti Sabatini
The Monti Sabatini is a geologic region in Lazio, central Italy, a remnant of intense volcanism which started ca. 600,000 years ago, mainly with pyroclastic and maar forming eruptions which continued until 100,000 years ago. The reg ...
, near the Lakes of
Bracciano
Bracciano is a small town in the Italian region of Lazio, northwest of Rome. The town is famous for its volcanic lake (Lake Bracciano, Lago di Bracciano or "Sabatino", the eighth largest lake in Italy) and for a particularly well-preserved medie ...
and
Martignano and near the now dried Lakes
Stracciacappa and
Baccano. It was a ''
frazione
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'' of
Campagnano di Roma
Campagnano di Roma is a (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Metropolitan City of Rome in the Italian region of Lazio, Latium, located about northwest of Rome. It was first mentioned in 1076, having been carved out of the grea ...
until 1923, when at the request of the locals it was annexed to Rome (R.D. 3247 of December 23, 1923).
The most relevant holy day is the Holy Crucifix procession, which is held every September 14 since
1508.
Cesano is home to the Infantry School of the
Italian Army
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and of the Casaccia Research Center of
ENEA.
Geography
The zone is in the northern part of the municipality of Rome, in the
Agro Romano. A large portion of it falls under the Regional Natural Park of Bracciano-Martignano and shares the eastern border with the Regional Park of Veii.
The zone is near to the ancient towns of and
Veii
Veii (also Veius; ) was an important ancient Etruscan city situated on the southern limits of Etruria and north-northwest of Rome, Italy. It now lies in Isola Farnese, in the comune of Rome. Many other sites associated with and in the city-st ...
and to the ancient
Via Clodia
The Via Clodia was an ancient high road of Italy. Situated between the Via Cassia and the Via Aurelia, it is different from them notably in that the latter was designed primarily for military long-haul, irrespective of settlements they met, but ...
.
Boundaries
The zone borders, to the north, with the municipality of
Campagnano di Roma
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; to the north-west, it also borders with the municipality of
Anguillara Sabazia
Anguillara Sabazia is a town and ''comune'' in the Metropolitan City of Rome, Lazio, central Italy, around northwest of Rome. It nestles on a small cape on the coast of Lake Bracciano; its medieval center and its beach make it a popular destinatio ...
.
Eastward, Cesano shares a border with the municipality of
Formello
Formello is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Rome Capital. It is located southwest of the Monti Sabatini, within the Regional Park of Veii. The communal territory sits on large deposits of tuff, which is intensively mined i ...
.
To the south, the zone borders with ''Zona''
La Storta
La Storta is the 51st of the Italian capital city, Rome. It is identified by the initials Z. LI and falls within the boundaries of Municipio XV.
The name ("the curve"; literally 'twisted' or 'bent') refers to a series of curves that the Via Cas ...
(Z. LI), from which is separated by the Rio Galeria and by Via di Baccanello, up to
Via Cassia
The Via Cassia () was an important Roman road striking out of the Via Flaminia near the Milvian Bridge in the immediate vicinity of Rome and, passing not far from Veii, traversed Etruria. The ''Via Cassia'' passed through Baccanae, Sutrium ...
. Southward, the zone also borders with ''Zona''
Santa Maria di Galeria (Z. XLIX), from which is separated by the stretch of Via Braccianese between the Rio Galeria and the Fosso Pietroso.
Odonymy
While odonyms of the old village refer to local history, surrounding streets and squares are generally named after valorous partisans, war heroes and recipients of the
Gold Medal of Military Valour
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The face of the medal displayed the profile o ...
. In the locality of Colle Due Pini, streets are dedicated to cardinals and clergymen, while in the locality of Osteria Nuova streets are named after towns of
Veneto
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and prominent publishers. Odonyms of the zone can be categorized as follows:
* Cardinals, e.g. Via
Ildebrando Antoniutti, Via
Angelo Maria Durini, Via
Landolfo da Carcano, Via
Lanfranco di Pavia, Via
Giacomo Lanfredini Amadori;
* Local toponyms, e.g. Via di Baccanello, Via Campiscari, Via Castanea Cupa, Via Cortiliano, Via di Femmina Morta, Via della Fontana Morta, Via della Fontana Secca, Via Furcule, Via della Merluzza, Via di Monte Sant'Andrea, Piazza Padella, Via Ponte degli Incastri, Via di Ponte Trave, Via di Prato Corazza, Borgo di Sopra, Borgo di Sotto, Via della Stazione di Cesano;
* Partisans, war heroes and recipients of the Gold Medal of Military Valour, e.g. Via Giuseppe Avenati, Via Pietro Bellino, Via Michele Ferraiolo, Via Dario Grixoni, Via
Giovanni Palatucci, Largo Aldo Pastorini, Via Pradis Pedaggi, Via Dario Pirlone, Via Ferruccio Pizzigoni, Via Fulvia Ripa di Meana;
* Publishers, e.g. Via Gaspero Barbera, Via
Edoardo Sonzogno
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A native of Milan, Sonzogno was the son of a businessman who owned a publisher, , and a bookstore. Sonzogno owned and directed the newspaper '' Il Secolo'' from 18 ...
, Via Carlo Voghera, Via Nicola Zanichelli;
* Towns of Veneto, e.g. Via
Albignasego, Via
Arquà Petrarca
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, Via
Borgoricco, Via
Campodarsego, Via
Codevigo
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, Via
Conselve, Via
Fanzolo, Via
Lamon
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, Via
Quero, Via
Sovramonte, Via
Zoldo Alto.
Places of interest
Civil buildings
* Borgo della Merluzza, in Via della Merluzza. A 17th-century farmstead.
:It includes a chapel
and a 13th-century tower which was annexed to the farmhouse.
* Torraccia del Bosco, in Via Cassia. A medieval tower.
* Monumental arch of the Acquedotto Paolino in the Olgiata estate. A 17th-century arch crossing the Fosso di Cesano.
Religious buildings

*
San Nicola di Bari, in Borgo di Sopra. 11th-century church.
*
San Giovanni Battista, in Piazza Francesco Caraffa. 17th-century church.
*
San Sebastiano Martire, in Via della Stazione di Cesano. 20th-century church.
* Chapel of San Martino, in Via della Stazione di Cesano. A 20th-century chapel, it is located within the Infantry School.
*
Sant'Andrea Apostolo, in Via Lamon. 20th-century church.
Natural areas
*
Lake Martignano
* Regional Park of Veii
Transportations
It is connected to Rome by the
FR3 railway.
See also
*
Santa Maria di Galeria
*
Cesanese Comune
Cesanese Comune (more commonly known as just Cesanese) is a red Italian wine grape variety that is grown primarily in the Lazio region. The grape has three ''Denominazione di origine controllata'' (DOC) regions dedicated to it- Cesanese di Affi ...
*
Administrative subdivision of Rome
The city of Rome, Italy, is divided into first-level administrative subdivisions.
There are 15 ''municipi'' (: ''municipio'') in the city; each ''municipio'' is governed by a president and a council who are elected directly by its residents eve ...
References
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Hilltowns in Lazio