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Abruzzo is the 16th most productive region in the country, and is the 15th for GRP per capita among Italian regions. As of 2003, Abruzzo's per capita GDP was €19,506 or 84% of the national average of €23,181, compared to the average value for Southern Italy of €15,808. [48]
Abruzzo Chamois on the National Park of Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga. The region currently has 23 active ski resort. [11] [12] They are located in the town of Scanno, [13] Ovindoli, [14] Pescasseroli, [15] Roccaraso, [16] Campo Imperatore, [17] Campo Felice, [18] Rivisondoli, Pescocostanzo [19] and Pianoro Campitelli [20] where winter tourism is highly developed and then you can play sports ...
The Abruzzo region in central Italy. Abruzzo (historically pl.: Abruzzi) is an Italian wine region located in the mountainous central Italian region of Abruzzo, along the Adriatic Sea. It is bordered by the Molise wine region to the south, Marche to the north and Lazio to the west.
The flora of the park is rich and interesting. A comprehensive list of plants would extend to more than 2,000 species without including lichens , algae or fungi . Flowers present in the area include Marsican Iris ( Iris marsica ), [ 9 ] gentian , primrose , cyclamen , violets and the lily .
30 Strange But Interesting Facts To Satisfy Your Never-Ending Need For Knowledge. Mantas Kačerauskas. December 24, 2024 at 1:30 AM. Winter, and the holidays especially, ...
BSc meteorologist Janice Davila tells Bored Panda that one of the most unknown facts from her field of expertise is that weather radars are slightly tilted upward in a half-degree (1/2°) angle.
And the Instagram page ‘Unbelievable Facts’ is one of the best places to do just that. Every day, they share fascinating trivia, building a collection that now includes over 10,000 unique facts.
Passolanciano-Maielletta is a ski area of italy, located in the Apennine Mountains, on the north-eastern slope of the Maiella massif, inside of the Maiella National Park, in the territory of the municipalities of Pretoro, Rapino and Pennapiedimonte (in province of Chieti) and Roccamorice (province of Pescara) in Abruzzo, Italy.