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  2. Abruzzo - Wikipedia

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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]

  3. Cuisine of Abruzzo - Wikipedia

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    Cazzimperio: Abruzzo version of the classic pinzimonio with caciocavallo cheese, whole milk, butter, egg yolks, flour, salt, pepper, slices of stale bread. Pizza con le sfrigole : it is a white pizza with mass dough, lard, salt and precisely the "sfrigole", or the crunchy flakes of fat and connective tissues that remained in the pan when lard ...

  4. Abruzzo wine region - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. List of municipalities of Abruzzo - Wikipedia

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    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

  6. Economy of Abruzzo - Wikipedia

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    Tourism is key sector for Abruzzo economy: in this photo Campotosto Lake. Over the years, Abruzzo has become the most industrialized region of southern Italy [1] and has had significant improvements and growth also at an economic level; the region has reached and surpassed many Italian regions in the specialization of the various industrial sectors and today it is the richest of the regions of ...

  7. Atri, Abruzzo - Wikipedia

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    Atri ( Ἀτρία; Latin: Adria, Atria, Hadria, or Hatria) is a comune in the Province of Teramo in the Abruzzo region of Italy.Atri is the setting of the poem The Bell of Atri by American writer Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

  8. Monte Amaro (Abruzzo) - Wikipedia

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    Mountaineering routes to reach the summit include the so-called "direttissime" routes that ascend from Pacentro, at Passo San Leonardo, and from Sant'Eufemia a Maiella ("rava del ferro", "rava della giumenta bianca" and "rava della vespa"), as well as some hybrid Maiella National Park trails with the CAI's Grand Italian Trail, [10] some of them via Blockhaus or Campo di Giove. [3]

  9. Tourism in Abruzzo - Wikipedia

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    Giulianova seaside. The coast in Abruzzo extends for 129 kilometers, is nationally known as a tourist bathing resorts Montesilvano, [49] Pineto, [50] Roseto degli Abruzzi, [51] Giulianova, [52] Alba Adriatica, [53] Tortoreto, [54] Francavilla al Mare, [55] Ortona, [56] Vasto, [57] Martinsicuro, [58] Silvi Marina, [59] and finally the Trabocchi Coast is not only famous for the sea but also for ...