Canino, Papal States

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Canino, Papal States was a small town in central Italy that became notable in the 19th century as the seat of the Bonaparte family branch associated with Zénaïde Bonaparte.

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Canino, Papal States canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former municipality
settlement
town
administrativeDivisionType comune (historical)
associatedWith Lucien Bonaparte NERFINISHED
Zénaïde Bonaparte NERFINISHED
country Papal States NERFINISHED
currentSuccessorEntity Canino, Lazio NERFINISHED
geographicalFeature hill town
governedBy Papal government
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
olive cultivation
wine production
hasHeritage Etruscan cultural heritage in surrounding area
historicalEra 19th century
historicalLanguage Latin (in official Papal documents)
historicalStatus part of the Papal temporal domain until Italian unification
language Italian
laterCountry Italy NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Italy NERFINISHED
linkedDynasty House of Bonaparte NERFINISHED
linkedNobleTitle Princes of Canino NERFINISHED
locatedIn Lazio
Province of Viterbo NERFINISHED
central Italy
locatedNear Tyrrhenian Sea coast (inland)
locatedOn Italian Peninsula NERFINISHED
nearbyAncientSite Etruscan archaeological areas
Vulci NERFINISHED
notableFor association with Bonaparte family
seat of a cadet branch of the Bonaparte family
notableResident Lucien Bonaparte NERFINISHED
Zénaïde Bonaparte NERFINISHED
notableResidentFamily Bonaparte family NERFINISHED
partOf Papal States NERFINISHED
politicalSignificance symbolic seat of a Bonaparte princely title
politicalSystem theocratic monarchy (under the Pope)
regionType rural town
religion Roman Catholicism
sovereignDuringMostOf19thCentury Pope
titleAssociated Prince of Canino and Musignano NERFINISHED

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Zénaïde Bonaparte residence Canino, Papal States