San Martino

Welcome to the picturesque village of San Martino di Trecate, located in the province of Novara. With only 73 inhabitants, San Martino is a small hamlet that will welcome you with its sloping landscapes, fresh air and tranquility. In this text, we will explore together the physical geography and natural environment of San Martino, the climate of the area, the etymology of its name, the ancient history of the village and much more.

Physical Geography

Territory

The territory of San Martino is characterized by a breathtaking view that slopes towards the Ticino River, which flows east of the hamlet. Here you will also find vast wooded areas such as the locality of "Piave", perfect for a relaxing walk.

San Martino di Trecate: history, geography, and nature in a breathtaking hamlet.

Geology and Hydrography

The landscape of San Martino presents typical elements of the Po Valley, with different heights, marshy areas and rivers. A characteristic feature of the territory is the presence of the Ticino, which extends towards the easternmost part of the hamlet.

Seismology

San Martino has a low seismic classification and only five earthquakes have occurred in its history.

Climate

The climate of San Martino follows the typical pattern of the northern Italian plains with cold winters and hot summers. The most rainfall is concentrated mainly in autumn and spring.

Etymology

The name San Martino derives from the local patron saint, San Martino di Tours, who is highly venerated in the area. The word "al basto" included in the name, on the other hand, seems to refer to the Greek term "porto".

History

From the Origins to the Risorgimento

San Martino is an ancient village that has its roots in the early days of Roman history, when it was crossed by the Consular Vercellina Road, which connected the cities of Milan and Vercelli. One of the oldest documents mentioning the locality dates back to 1447, when the community of San Martino and that of Trecate managed to obtain independence from Novara and the Lampugnani, who controlled this area.

San Martino is a place where history blends with the beauty of nature. The territory of the hamlet offers breathtaking landscapes, an enchanting climate and a feeling of serenity and peace. Thanks to its ancient history, it represents a rebirth of the past that can still be appreciated today. Come and visit San Martino and immerse yourself in an enchanted hamlet that will stay in your hearts forever.

Erica Ferrari
Wrote by Erica Ferrari
Updated Saturday, Feb 4, 2023