Castel Ritaldi

Welcome to Castel Ritaldi, a small Italian municipality.

Castel Ritaldi is an Italian municipality located in the province of Perugia, in Umbria. It is home to a community of about 3046 inhabitants, known for its production of olive oil and beautiful medieval architecture.

Physical geography of Castel Ritaldi

The climate of Castel Ritaldi is classified as zone E, 2109 GR/G. The city is located in a mountainous and hilly area, with a picturesque landscape of green hills, valleys, and forests.

Castel Ritaldi: The City of Oil and Medieval Beauty

Castel Ritaldi and the City of Oil

Castel Ritaldi is known as the "City of Oil" for its excellent production of olive oil. The olive oil industry is the main economic source of the city, and its quality is appreciated worldwide.

Society of Castel Ritaldi

Demographic evolution

The population of Castel Ritaldi has steadily increased over the years, from about 2500 inhabitants in 1991 to about 3046 inhabitants in 2021.

Ethnic groups and foreign minorities

According to 2010 ISTAT data, about 422 foreign nationals live in Castel Ritaldi. The three most represented nationalities are Albanian, Romanian, and Moroccan.

Administration of Castel Ritaldi

The city of Castel Ritaldi is governed by a mayor and a city council, directly elected by citizens. In addition, Castel Ritaldi has been twinned with the city of Ijadabra, in Lebanon, since 1999.

Gallery of images of Castel Ritaldi

The city of Castel Ritaldi is a treasure trove of medieval architecture. The image gallery shows some of the city's main tourist attractions, including the castle and the Pieve di San Gregorio.

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Other projects

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External links

This section includes links to external websites that provide more information on Castel Ritaldi and the city's tourist attractions.

Federico Conte
Updated Friday, Feb 11, 2022