- Abruzzo - Wikipedia
It is divided into four provinces: L'Aquila, Teramo, Pescara, and Chieti Its western border lies 80 km (50 mi) east of Rome Abruzzo borders the region of Marche to the north, Lazio to the west and northwest, Molise to the south and the Adriatic Sea to the east
- 10 reasons to visit Abruzzo in Italy | CNN
The central Italian region of Abruzzo, a world away from modern Italy, is on the verge of an international tourism boom
- What to see in Abruzzo, Italy: a list of the 12 best places . . .
It is known as “the green lung of Europe” due to its three National Parks, one Regional Park and several natural reserves In a few words, Abruzzo has it all
- Abruzzo Map and Travel Guide | Wandering Italy
Abruzzo city map with detailed travel information on the region and its attractions, from castles to food to archaeological sites
- What is Abruzzo Known For? Discover Italys Hidden Region
Abruzzo: learn what makes this region unique, from its stunning landscapes to its rich culture Discover where to find Abruzzo in Italy
- Abruzzo, Italy: travel guide and places to visit
For a summary of the most popular sights in the region see also Abruzzo places to visit The Abruzzo region runs along the Adriatic coast of western central Italy
- Abruzzi | Italy, Map, History, Facts | Britannica
Abruzzi, regione, central Italy, fronting the Adriatic Sea and comprising the provincie of L’Aquila, Chieti, Pescara, and Teramo Most of the region is mountainous or hilly, except for such intermontane basins as those of L’Aquila, Sulmona, and Fucino
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