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Set at the foot of the Apennine Mountains, Pratola Peligna pioneered the 1-euro homes trend in Italy’s Abruzzo region. Related: Peek Inside an Intimate Apartment in Rome Laz@Photo - Getty Images
The Trabocchi Coast, which corresponds to the coastal stretch Adriatic of province of Chieti , is a 70-kilometer coast [1] from Ortona to San Salvo, in Italy. It comprises a number of coves and reefs below the hills that end at the Adriatic Sea marked by the spread of Trabucco – fishing machines on piles .
Coastal towns in Abruzzo (2 C, 11 P) A. Acciano (4 P) C. ... Pages in category "Cities and towns in Abruzzo" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of ...
Pages in category "Coastal towns in Abruzzo" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. . Trabocchi Coast; C.
Campo di Giove is a town and comune in the province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of central Italy.Its territory is included in the Majella National Park.Located at the foot of the southwestern slope of the Majella, it is a holiday resort in summer and winter, thanks to the presence of a ski station.
Location of Abruzzo within Italy Provinces of Abruzzo. The following is a list of the municipalities of Abruzzo, Italy. [1] There are 305 municipalities in Abruzzo (as of January 2019): 104 in the Province of Chieti; 108 in the Province of L'Aquila; 46 in the Province of Pescara; 47 in the Province of Teramo
Alba Adriatica is a town and comune with 12,386 residents (2014) in the province of Teramo in the Abruzzo region of central eastern Italy.. It is known as one of the "seven sisters" of the northern Abruzzo coast, i.e. the seven coastal towns in the province of Teramo, the other six being (from north to south) Martinsicuro, Tortoreto, Giulianova, Roseto degli Abruzzi, Silvi Marina and Pineto.
The famous Warrior of Capestrano in the National Archeological Museum of Abruzzo in Chieti. Under the church of SS. Pietro e Paolo and the adjoining houses are extensive substructures (in opus reticulatum and brickwork) of the 1st century CE, belonging to a building erected by M. Vectius Marcellus [6] and Helvidia Priscilla. There are also ...