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  2. Pacentro - Wikipedia

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    Pacentro is a comune of 1,279 inhabitants of the province of L'Aquila in Abruzzo, Italy. It is a well-preserved historic medieval village located in central Italy, several kilometers from the City of Sulmona about 170 kilometres (110 mi) east of Rome.

  3. Francesco Buccitelli - Wikipedia

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    Buccitelli was born in 1922 in Pacentro, province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of Italy to Luigi Buccitelli and Antonietta Corsetti. He studied at Istituto statale d'arte di Firenze in Florence, Italy. He served two terms as mayor (December 1964 – July 1970, July 1970 – July 1975) of his hometown of Pacentro, Italy.

  4. Campo di Giove - Wikipedia

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    The Campo di Giove area has always been populated to some degree. Evidence of life can be found in several places. From the palaeolithic period there is “Maiella Man”, who lived in the famous caves of the Maiella massif; from the later neolithic period, the “pago” on the Il Tescino lake, near which the chipped stone can be found to this ...

  5. Castello Caldora - Wikipedia

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    Castello Cantelmo-Caldora (Italian for Cantelmo-Caldora Castle) is a Middle Ages castle in Pacentro, Province of L'Aquila . [1] History. The castle was built before ...

  6. Category:Pacentro - Wikipedia

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  7. Carascon - Wikipedia

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    Their descendants have lived in such varied places in Southern Italy as Messina, Naples, Vieste, Sessa Aurunca, Rome, Sulmona and Pacentro. It is a very rare surname, with only a few descendants in Italy, Spain, England , and the United States.

  8. Hermitage of San Germano - Wikipedia

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    The hermitage consists of two structures built in different periods: on the right, there is a chapel, while on the left, there is a residential building. [1] The chapel dates back to 1428, as evidenced by the date engraved on the architrave of the portal. [1]

  9. Province of L'Aquila - Wikipedia

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    The local cemetery includes the grave of Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, a 19th‑century German gay rights pioneer who lived in L'Aquila; every year, gay people from all over the world meet at the cemetery to honour his memory. The surrounding area boasts Roman ruins (the important Roman city of Amiternum), ancient monasteries, and numerous castles.