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The Sport of the Past


The 'Colle' (the name of a park)  is set on a hill dedicated to St. Nicholas, during the 1930 it was an inhospitable space for playing soccer, and it was made of stones and gravels and for the local peasant fairs.

On this poem there is also a historical data, every year of the 24th May it was the place for a gymnastic competition for remembering the anniversary of the Italian entrance in war (1915-18).

During the summer seasons, the "Colle" housed a Heliotherapy colony dedicated to a soldier of Ripatransone, Beniamino Maroni, deceased in the war in the Eastern Africa (1935-36).

These manifestations were organised by a fascist organisation called "Balilla" for the local poor families.

This poem has been taken from: Alfredo Rossi - Pensieri in Libera Uscita - Poesie Sonetti ed altro in lingua dialettale di Ripatransone page 68 - Maroni Editiore 2001

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