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I Love Italian Travel - Central Italy February Attractions
At the beginning of February, the small hilltop town of Fiuggi, Latium honors Saint Biagio. The townsmen transport "stuzze" (big) tree trunks from the forest on their shoulders and lighting them in the main square. The first Sunday of the month the village of Cineto Romano honors its patron saint, Saint Dorothy. This celebration is accompanied by the "Sagra della Polenta" honoring the popular, and I am told delicious, cornmeal dish by that name. You will definitely enjoy the music and other festivities even if you don't indulge in polenta.
The Abruzzi village of Taranta Peligna also celebrates Saint Biagio's Day. Saint Biagio is known as the protector of the throat; according to popular tradition he saved a child who had a thorn in his throat. A major feature of this solemn commemoration is the local specialty called "panicelle", small hand shaped rolls that transported to the ovens by a procession of traditionally dressed young girls. The freshly baked rolls are blessed and freely distributed to the waiting crowd.
Then it's on to the famous region of Tuscany. The little town of Vernio is host to a Chestnut Polenta Festival at the end of February or the beginning of March. This "Festa della Polenta" or "Pulendina" commemorates the 1512 famine that happily ended when the local count distributed chestnut polenta, cod, and herring to the people. Don't you dare sleep in or you will miss the medieval pageant of more that 500 participants who parade along the town streets starting at 9 in the morning. And don't forget that Tuscany is home to some fine wines including Chianti, Brunello di Montalchino, and Vino Nobile de Montepulciano. But not at 9 in the morning.
The Umbrian town of Terni celebrates their patron saint, Valentino, with a jewelry exhibition and contest and a torchlight parade. Can you guess the day of the month? On the third Sunday in February the city of Spello hosts an Olive and Bruschetta Festival. Then February celebrations end with the Norcia Fair devoted to the Norcia Black Truffle and typical specialties from the surrounding area. In addition to the food you'll like the music, dancing, crafts, folklore, and sports events.
Over the years Levi Reiss has authored or co-authored ten books on computers and the Internet but simply prefers drinking fine Italian or other wine, with the right foods. He teaches a variety of computer classes at an Ontario French-language community college. Visit his Italian travel website http://www.travelitalytravel.com which includes information on Italian wine and food.
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