Contessa Entellina
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Contessa Entellina is a small comune
Comune
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of 1,981 inhabitants in the province of Palermo
Province of Palermo
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, in Sicily
Sicily
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, southern Italy
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. Is located in the "Valle del Belice" to 571 meters above sea level, is situated 80 km from Palermo and 40 km from Sciacca.

The country, along with Piana degli Albanesi
Piana degli Albanesi
Piana degli Albanesi is a comune with 6,427 inhabitants in the Province of Palermo, Sicily.The town is the most important and populous Arbëreshë community in Sicily and it is the episcopal see of the Byzantine Catholic Church...

 and Santa Cristina Gela
Santa Cristina Gela
Santa Cristina Gela is an Arbëreshë village in the province of Palermo in Sicily.The country, along with Contessa Entellina and Piana degli Albanesi, is one of three ethnic Albanian community in Sicily, where the old Albanian language is still spoken...

, is among the three ethnic
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 communities Arbëreshë of Sicily, who still speak the ancient language Albanian (arbërisht).

History

The foundation is attributed to the Countess about 1450 on the ruins of a remote farmhouse seniority, the Hamlet of Comitissa, but the chapter officers, the granting of fiefs, were built in 1520, when he start the rebuilding, upgrading and restocking of Albanians from Albania
Albania
Albania , officially known as the Republic of Albania , is a country in Southeastern Europe, in the Balkans region. It is bordered by Montenegro to the northwest, Kosovo to the northeast, the Republic of Macedonia to the east and Greece to the south and southeast. It has a coast on the Adriatic Sea...

 and the southern Morea
Morea
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.

In ancient times it was near them the ancient Elymian city of Entella, in fact, with the discovery of archaeological ancient site, to give relief to the old site, you would add the name of the country, even the term Entella

Today Contessa Entellina keeps the Albanian language
Albanian language
Albanian is an Indo-European language spoken by approximately 7.6 million people, primarily in Albania and Kosovo but also in other areas of the Balkans in which there is an Albanian population, including western Macedonia, southern Montenegro, southern Serbia and northwestern Greece...

, the culture of their ancestors, and holds the Byzantine-Greek rite
Byzantine Rite
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; but lives a very difficult period. From earthquake of Belice to date have followed many migrations, halving the population and depopulating the city center, the Albanian language is also taught to fewer and fewer young people, so the vcomunità is constantly lost and stolen the identities.

People from Contessa Entellina

  • Nikollë Keta
    Nikollë Keta
    Nicola Chetta, , , was an Italian writer and poet of Albanian origins. He was born in Contessa Entellina , the oldest Albanian settlement in Sicily, founded between 1450 and 1467. He was educated at the Greek seminary in Palermo. In 1777, Keta himself became rector of the seminary himself...

    (1741-1803), papàs of the Byzantine-greek rite, ethnographic, writer and poet.
  • Antonino Cuccia (1850-1938), expert popular poet arbëreshë.
  • Lorenzo Tardo (1883-1967), basilian priest and scholar of Byzantine music.
  • Leonardo Lala (1906-2000), experienced writer of language, history and folk traditions arbëreshë.

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