Ubaldo Bellugi

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Ubaldo Bellugi (1899–1992) was an Italian poet, fairytale writer, and playwright, and Podestà of Massa.[1][2]

Bellugi was born in Borgo del Ponte, Massa. He was nominated Royal Commissioner and then, when he was just 28, he became the first Podestà of Massa, a position he held for fifteen years. In this capacity he proved true and unparalleled skills as an administrator, giving his beloved city a modern structure, with massive public works and innovations. Bellugi is also famous as a poet and a fairytale writer; he was the author of internationally popular children's fairy tales.

References[edit]

  1. ^ ""Una piazza intitolata a Bellugi"". Il Tirreno. Retrieved 2023-01-14.
  2. ^ "Monolite a Bellugi, sale la tensione a Massa: le ragioni pro e contro". La Voce Apuana (in Italian). 2019-03-11. Retrieved 2023-01-14.