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DEBITO DELLA CITTA' DI FINALE MARINA CON RENDITA 5%
Finale Marina or Finalmarina is one of the three urban nuclei forming the Ligurian municipality of Finale Ligure, in the province of Savona. Until 1927 an autonomous municipality, it was later merged with Finale Pia and Finalborgo to form today's municipality of Finale Ligure.
The village is located along the sandy coastal strip between the mouths of the Pora and Sciusa streams. The nucleus, despite the transformations and building expansions of recent decades, has maintained its ancient elements of urban, monumental and historical interest.
Already the site of settlements from the Roman imperial period and the early Middle Ages, the main historical core developed around the matrix church of St. John the Baptist and expanded even further after the period of Saracen pirate raids, despite the limitations imposed between 1250 and 1252 by the regulatory statutes of the Marquisate of Finale.
From the second half of the 16th century Finale Marina experienced periods of maximum expansion, with an important development of trade and economy, becoming the main commercial centre of the Del Carretto marquisate and again under the domination of the Spanish and the Republic of Genoa.
In 1927, the municipality of Finalmarina was merged with the municipalities of Finalborgo and Finalpia, forming the municipality of Finale Ligure.