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Termoli is located in centre-south of Italy, on the Adriatic Coast of Molise Region. The original settlement developed on the promontory where now there's the ancient village, featured by old white and colorful fisherman houses, narrow streets, Trabucchi on the sea, the Romanesque Cathedral (Duomo), Castello Svevo (Frederick's Castle of 1200) and high walls.
Termoli railway station (Italian: Stazione di Termoli) serves the town and comune of Termoli, in the region of Molise, southern Italy.Opened in 1864, it forms part of the Adriatic Railway (Ancona–Lecce) and is also a terminus for the line to Venafro, linking the comuni of Molise with both the Adriatic and Tyrrhenian seas.
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Campomarino (Arbërisht: Këmarini) is an Arbëreshë comune in the Province of Campobasso, in the Italian region Molise, located about 50 kilometres (31 mi) northeast of Campobasso, and about 5 kilometres (3 mi) southeast of Termoli.
The Samnites, a group of Sabellic tribes, dominated this region of Italy, including Campania, from around 600 BC to 290 BC. [3] Following the war against Rome in 343 BC, in 290 BC the territory of the ancient Samnium region (the central zone of which lies in the current province of Campobasso) was included in the Roman Regio IV Samnium.
Guglionesi was served by a railway station, the Guglionesi-Portocannone railway station on the Termoli-Campobasso and Termoli–Venafro line, but the station has been closed for a few years and does not have passenger service. Nowadays there are a lot of pulman to Termoli, to the industrial zone, to Castelmauro or Campobasso.
The Termoli–Campobasso railway line is a secondary railway line in Molise, Italy. When it first opened in 1883, the line consisted of 15 stations. Today, only 8 are open to passenger service. The line runs from regional capital Campobasso along Molise's coast on the Adriatic sea, terminating at the Termoli railway station and connects to the ...
ITD (Northeast Italy) became ITH. ITE (Central Italy) became ITI. ITF41 and ITF42 were split into ITF46, ITF47, and ITF48. ITG21 , ITG22 , ITG23 , and ITG24 were split into the current divisions of ITG2.