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Is this France or Tuscany? No… It’s Abruzzo! Do you want to know more? Ask Germano (Teramo: Monastic Middle Ages).
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The Fara San Martino Valley, the longest and one of the most spectacular in the Apennines, is a place of particular charm and appeal. There are several
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La riserva è stata istituita nel 1991 e dal 1995 fa parte integrante del territorio del Parco Nazionale della Majella; si estende dalla fascia collinare pedemontana fino alla
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La Valle Giumentina individua attualmente un altipiano costituito da fertili terreni coltivati e rappresenta un bacino lacustre situato a 700m sul versante nord della Maiella. Fu abitata sin
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The Giumentina Valley identifies a plateau of rich farmed fields. It’s a lake basin 700mt high on the northern side of the Maiella Mountain. During the Lower Paleolithic
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This Benedictine church is situated in an isolated position at the foot of the Majella Mountain and is immersed in an enchanting natural scenery. It is the oldest
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Should you look for a piece of Eden in Abruzzo you should pick a trip to the Orfento Valley. The trip will go close to a stretch of
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The rock mills (mulini rupestri – water rock mills digged in the rock) situated in the Foro valley close to the town of Pretoro are interesting examples of
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Spring is coming. Early blossoms mix up with the rain drops in the Orfento Valley.
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This hermitage, like S. Spirito a Maiella, was established arount the 1000 a.c. and renewed later (1250) by Celestino V who used it as his first dwelling. Later,
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Santo Spirito is the biggest and most famous hermitage in the Maiella mountain and even though was renewed and transformed during the centuries it mantains its charme because
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