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I Love Italian Travel - May Attractions Of Southern Italy, Part I
The Campania port city of Salerno, whose population numbers approximately 150 thousand, is situated about 35 miles (55 kilometers) southeast of the regional capital Naples. On the first weekend of May it celebrates Fieravecchia, one of Europe's oldest fairs, which has been happening since 1259. This medieval pageant is now largely a food trade fair which showcases literally hundreds of local pasta varieties and other great foods such as salami and tomato preparations, and water buffalo mozzarella cheese. Did I mention two fine local liquids, olive oil and wine? Actually there is another fine liquid which is found almost nowhere else, limoncello, a sweet, lemon-tasting local liqueur. Festivities include a street pageant, music, artisan vendors and a 2,000 egg omelet.
In the town of San Andrea di Conza, population about 2000, the end of May is celebrated with local May Day Festivities known as Maggiaiole. Devoutly religious local young girls march to Conza. Their heads are covered by a white handkerchief and a crown of gooseberry vines as they lead the populace. This religious manifestation effectively signifies the return of the people of Saint Andrea to Conza, their place of origin.
The Apulian region capital of Bari, population over 300 thousand, celebrates its Feast of Saint Nicholas, starting on May 7th and running through the weekend. This festival commemorates the return of the Saint's relics to Bari in 1807. On Saturday the parade of locals dressed in traditional costumes departs from the Twelfth Century Norman Svevo Castle and proceeds to the Saint's Basilica. The next evening another parade wends its way through torchlit streets. The faithful transport a statue of Saint Nicholas to a floating altar situated in a fishing boat. Unlike many other Italian festivals, this one does not revolve around food. Those who march get a roll. But the lack of food doesn't stop them from participating and shouldn't stop you from enjoying the festivities. And I have the sneaking suspicion that you will be able to find some delicious food and wine once the celebration is over.
Levi Reiss has authored or co-authored ten books on computers and the Internet but he would rather just drink fine Italian or other wine, accompanied by the right foods. He teaches various computer classes in an Ontario French-language community college. Check out his wine website http://www.theworldwidewine.com with a weekly column reviewing $10 wines and new sections writing about (theory) and tasting (practice) organic and kosher wines.
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