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Rivello ( Rëviell in AA. VV., , Milano, Garzanti, 1996, p. 539, ) is a town and in the province of Potenza, in the Southern Italian region of . The population was 2,515 as of March 2024.


Geography

Territory
The town sits at a median 479 meters above sea level. The extends for 68 square km, bordering Casaletto Spartano and to the north, to the east, and to the south, and to the west.


Climate
The closest is that of . Based on weather reports from 1961–1990, the lowest average temperature is in January at 8.7 °C, while the highest is in August at 23.4 °C. Tabella climatica mensile e annuale (TXT), in Archivio climatico DBT, (archiviato dall'url originale il 2016 circa).


History
The origins of the city begin in the Early Middle Ages. However, many archaeological finds suggest that Rivello is the successor to a city of Sirios, predating the pre-Roman period. It is well-known that starting from the Middle ages, the city was divided into two-quarters: the upper quarter, whose inhabitants, the bardàv'ti, were tied to the church (), and the lower quarter, whose inhabitants, the bardàsci, were followers of the Greek rite parish (Santa Maria del Poggio).

References to the two ethic groups still persist today in the toponymy of the city such as "Fonte dei Lombardi" and "Piazza dei Greci". The , who settled following the barbarian invasions, and the , who came from the nearby after its destruction by the . It is said that the modern name Rivello or Re-Velia derives from this.

In fact, the motto of the comune is still "Iterum Velia renovata Revellum" (Once Velia, renewed as Rivello). Another possible etymological origin of the name is found in the formation of the iterative type "Re + Vallare," meaning to fortify again, from which a late Latin revallo might have led, through the vowel shift A>E, to the form Rivello.

The 18th Century was Rivello's most prosperous, leading to a strong immigration that lead to a notable population increase, as evidenced by the ecclesiastical archives. Unfortunately, the arrival of the French caused a decline due to the uncertainties of the times. Following the Congress of Vienna and the , there were signs of recovery; but fate had already been sealed. With the arrival of the Piedomontese, after the establishment of the Kingdom of Italy, the choices of the first governments, brigandage, poverty, and lack of work forced hundreds of Rivellese (as in the entire central-southern region of Italy) to emigrate to the Americas in search for a better fortune.

After , emigration resumed but this time towards (particularly ), Germany, Switzerland, France, and . This trend was especially pronounced between the late 1950s and mid-1970s.

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