Bronte, Catania

E283413

Bronte, Catania is a town in eastern Sicily, Italy, historically notable as the seat of the British noble title Duke of Bronté granted to Admiral Horatio Nelson.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
country Italy
countrySubdivision Italy
distanceFrom about 50 km from Catania
economyActivity pistachio cultivation
geographicFeature town on western slopes of Mount Etna
governedBy municipal council of Bronte
grantedAsFeudalEstateTo Horatio Nelson
grantedBy Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies
surface form: King Ferdinand I of the Two Sicilies
grantYear 1799
hasAreaCode +39 095
hasCoatOfArms coat of arms of Bronte
hasDemonym brontese
hasFeastDay 3 February
hasHistoricBuilding Castello Nelson
hasHistoricRegion Kingdom of Sicily
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (by unification of Naples and Sicily)
surface form: Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
hasLanguage Italian
hasLocalLanguage Sicilian
hasMainReligion Roman Catholicism
hasMunicipalStatusSince 19th century
hasNobleTitleHolder Horatio Nelson
Nelson family
hasPatronSaint Saint Blaise
hasPopulationRange between 15,000 and 25,000 inhabitants
hasPostalCode 95034
hasTitleAssociated Duke of Bronté
historicalEvent granting of the Duchy of Bronté to Horatio Nelson
locatedIn Metropolitan City of Catania
Sicily
locatedInGeographicRegion eastern Sicily
locatedInTimeZone Central European Summer Time
Central European Time
locatedNear Mount Etna
locatedOn island of Sicily
locatedOnSlopeOf Mount Etna
locatedWestOf Catania
notableFor association with Admiral Horatio Nelson
being seat of the Duchy of Bronté
partOf European Union
Italy
productSpecialty Bronte pistachios
province Catania
tourismAttraction Castello Nelson
landscapes around Mount Etna

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Duke of Bronté associatedWith Bronte, Catania