Refrancore (
Piedmontese: ''Ël Francó'' or ''Arfrancor'') is a village and ''
comune
The (; plural: ) is a local administrative division of Italy, roughly equivalent to a township or municipality. It is the third-level administrative division of Italy, after regions ('' regioni'') and provinces ('' province''). The can ...
'' in the northwestern
Italian province of Asti
The Province of Asti ( it, Provincia di Asti, Piedmontese: ''Provincia d’Ast'') is a province in the Piedmont region of northern Italy. Its capital is the city of Asti. To the northwest it borders on the Metropolitan City of Turin; to the so ...
in the
Piedmont
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region, located some east of
Asti
Asti ( , , ; pms, Ast ) is a '' comune'' of 74,348 inhabitants (1-1-2021) located in the Piedmont region of northwestern Italy, about east of Turin in the plain of the Tanaro River. It is the capital of the province of Asti and it is deeme ...
in the
Basso Monferrato. The territory of the ''
comune
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'' extends over an area of and is largely devoted to agriculture, in particular to vineyards growing the
Grignolino and
Barbera
Barbera is a red Italian wine grape variety that, as of 2000, was the third most-planted red grape variety in Italy (after Sangiovese and Montepulciano). It produces good yields and is known for deep color, full body, low tannins and high le ...
wine grapes.
Although having only around 1,600 official residents, the population and activity within the village is enhanced by the presence of
holiday homes and surrounding hamlets which officially lie within other village boundaries.
History and main sights
The name Refrancore derives from a battle fought between the
Franks
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and
Lombards
The Lombards () or Langobards ( la, Langobardi) were a Germanic people who ruled most of the Italian Peninsula from 568 to 774.
The medieval Lombard historian Paul the Deacon wrote in the '' History of the Lombards'' (written between 787 an ...
. The battle was won by the Lombards and the blood spilt by the Franks tinted a local stream red giving the area the Latin name ''Rivus ex sanguine Francorum'' which literally means “A stream full of the Franks’ blood”. This became abbreviated to ''Rivusfrancorum'' and eventually Refrancore.
At one time there was a small castle on the hill above the village, a drawing of which appears in the
Codex Astensis. The last remains of the castle were razed in the 19th century in preparation for the construction of a church which was never actually built.
On the hill near the site of the Castle there is a 15th-century ''
ricetto'' fort which has remained almost entirely intact. Presently it is used as a kindergarten and old people's home. The chapel which was part of the fort has been restored.
In the main square there is a clock tower which is all that remains of the 18th-century parish church which was demolished at the start of the 20th century.
References
Cities and towns in Piedmont
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