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  Img Coa Ceva-Stemmagif
  City Comune di Ceva
  Region Piedmont
  Province Cuneo (CN)
  Altitude 385
  Area Cityproper 42
  Population As Of December 31 , 2004
  Populationdensity 5,795
  Populationdensitymetric 136
  Timezone CET , UTC +1
  Coordinates
  Frazioni
  Telephone 0174
  Postalcode 12073
  Gentilic Cebani or Cevani
  Saint Madonna Del Rosario , <br>Santa Lucia regionepiemonteit :: Comunità Montana Valli Mongia, Cevetta e Langa Cebana
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  Mayor Davide Alciati <span style="font-size:smaller"><br />&nbsp&nbspElected: 2004-06-13 </span>
  Website wwwcomunecevacnit


Ceva, the ancient '''Ceba''' is a small Italian town in the province of Cuneo , region of Piedmont , 49 km east of Cuneo . It lies on the right bank of the Tanaro on a wedge of land between that river and the Cevetta stream.


HISTORY

In the pre-Roman period the territory around Ceva was inhabited by the branch of the mountain Ligures known as Epanterii.

The upper Val Tanaro was is also regarded as a candidate. In the first century CE Columella referred to a particular breed of cattle raised here, and Pliny The Elder praised its sheep’s milk cheese in his '' Natural History ''. The town is on the site of the old Roman road from Augusta Taurinorum via Pollentia to the coast and it is probable that there was a market here from which the cheese produced in the region was exported with Rome via the Ligurian ports of Vada Sabatia (the modern Vado Ligure ) and/or Albingaunum (Albenga).

In the Middle Ages it was a strong fortress defending the confines of Piedmont towards Liguria , but the fortifications on the rock above the town were demolished in 1800 by the French , to whom it had been ceded in 1796.


LANDMARKS

The sixteenth-century Castello of the Marchesi Pallavicino stands in an area of green parkland between the Tanaro and the Cevetta and comprises two small palaces: the original, red ''palazzina rossa'' and the later, white ''palazzina bianca''.


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FURTHER READING

  • Ceva , is a site on the monuments and history of the town, well illustrated with images from various periods.

  • Pliny on the cheese of Ceba in Book 11 of the ''Natural History'':

  • --- at Perseus

  • --- at LacusCurtius (Search for ‘Cebanum’)