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Rofrano (Salerno)
Rofrano (U Franu in Cilentan) is a town and comune of the province of Salerno in the Campania region of south-west Italy. It is located in the southern Cilento and in 2010 its population was 1,710.
History
The village was first settled between 3rd and 4th century by some farmers and was originally mentioned as Ruffium.
Geography
Overview
Rofrano lies upon a hill below the Apennine Mountains and is mainly surrounded by forests. The town is 39 km far from Vallo della Lucania, 55 from Sala Consilina and 139 from Salerno. Its municipal territory borders with Alfano, Caselle in Pittari, Laurino, Laurito, Montano Antilia, Novi Velia, Roccagloriosa, Sanza, Torre Orsaia and Valle dell'Angelo. Its northernmost point shares part of the territory of Pruno with Laurino. In north-western borders of the municipality, on the road to Sanza, is located the Cervati, one of the highest mountains of Campania.
Frazioni
The hamlets (frazioni) of Rofrano are the villages of Cerreto and San Menale and the localities of Abbenante, Fornillo, Pozzillo Borsito, Provitera, San Leo and Treppaoli.
San Menale is located near Rofrano. With a population of 214 is the most populous hamlet. The village is crossed, in south of it, by the river Faraone.
Cerreto is located in south of the municipality, near the borders with Torre Orsaia and its hamlet Borgo Cerreto, and counts a population of 4.
Gallery
See also
Cilentan dialect
Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park
References
External links
Media related to Rofrano at Wikimedia Commons
(Italian) Rofrano official website