Magliano (Carmiano)
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Magliano is a village in Puglia, in the 'heel' of Italy. It is a frazione of the comune of Carmiano in the province of Lecce. It has a population of about 2500.
The village crest depicts a chain with five links, representing the five founding families of Magliano, and the branch of a cherry tree, once common in the area.
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[edit] Geography
The village lies about 6 miles southwest of the provincial capital, Lecce.
[edit] History
On 8 September 1943, Italy surrendered to Allied forces, ending her participation in WWII. The same day a crust was found depicting the Madonna, which is preserved in the Chapel of 8 September outside the village.
[edit] Festivals and events
The patron saint of Magliano is Saint Vitus, who is celebrated on 8 September in the Sagra della Friseddhra N'Capunata. This sees the distribution of Friseddhra, a Salento speciality made from barley bread, olive oil and tomatoes.
The Sagra della Puccia is held on 17 January, a celebration of Saint Anthony the Martyr.

