Lancusi

Lancusi
The central Regina Margherita Square
with St. Martin's Church
Lancusi
Location of Lancusi in Italy
Coordinates: 40°45′43.1″N 14°47′06.4″E / 40.761972°N 14.785111°E / 40.761972; 14.785111
CountryItaly
Region Campania
ProvinceSalerno (SA)
ComuneFisciano
Elevation
232 m (761 ft)
Population
 (2011)[1][2][3]
 • Total
4,000 (circa)
DemonymLancusani
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
84084
Dialing code(+39) 089
Patron saintSt. John the Baptist
Saint dayLast sunday of June

Lancusi is a southern Italian village and hamlet (frazione) of Fisciano, a municipality in the province of Salerno, Campania. With a population of circa 4,000 (2011),[2] it is the most populated settlement of its municipality, including the administrative town.[3]

History

First mentioned in 1309 with the name of Lanciusi, the village was an independent barony of the Principality of Sanseverino.[3]

Geography

Lancusi spans on a plain, named Irno Valley, west of the Picentini mountain range, near the springs of Irno river. The village is urbanistically contiguous, almost fused, with the village of Bolano; and other nearest settlements are Baronissi, Penta, Sava and Orignano. It spans on two parallel main roads: Via Tenente Nastri, representing the old town center, and Via del Centenario, the northern urban expansion. North of it is located the locality of Macchione.[4]

Part of the urban area of Salerno (11 km far), it is 2 km from Corticelle, 4 from Fisciano and the University of Salerno, 4.5 from Mercato San Severino and Gaiano, 6 from Calvanico and 30 from Avellino. The faculty of medicine of the university, located in the suburbs of Sava, lies just outside Bolano.[5]

Transport

The village is crossed by the RA 2 motorway Salerno-Avellino, and is served by the exit "Lancusi-Baronissi Nord". Fisciano railway station, part of Salerno-Mercato San Severino line, is located south of it, at the end of Via Nastri.[6]

References

Media related to Lancusi at Wikimedia Commons