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Molise - Wikipedia Molise is bordered by Abruzzo to the north, Apulia to the east, Lazio to the west, and Campania to the south It has 35 kilometres (22 miles) of sandy coastline to the northeast, lying on the Adriatic Sea looking out toward the Tremiti Islands
Molise | Italy, Map, Population, History | Britannica Molise, regione, southeast-central Italy It consists of the provinces of Campobasso and Isernia and was created in 1965 from the southern portion of the former region of Abruzzi e Molise
What to see in Molise: 10 unmissable places - Visititaly. eu Molise is located between the Adriatic Sea and the Apennines and is often called 'the green heart of Italy' This undiscovered region offers unspoilt landscapes, picturesque villages and an ancient history characterised by the encounter of different peoples and cultures
The Italian region that ‘doesn’t exist’ - BBC Molise, a small region in south-eastern Italy, is famous for one thing: it doesn’t exist Well, technically, it does exist As one of Italy’s 20 official regions, Molise has a status equal to
11 Best Things to Do in Molise, Italy - Italy We Love You Molise is a region rich in history and natural beauty, with traditions of ancient origin Its territory is equally divided between mountains and hills: crossed entirely by the Apennine mountains, the terrain then slopes down, with wide hills, towards the plain up to the sea
Molise Region - Life in Italy In 1963, the province of Molise became an official Region of Italy with the cities of Campobasso and Isernia acting as capitals for the two small provinces of Molise
Visit Molise: Cities Attractions to see - Italia. it Molise, a tiny region with grandiose landscapes: come and discover its history and culinary tradition Molise is a region steeped in history, characterised by numerous tasty food and wine delicacies, but also by rich nature reserves and villages that seem crystallised in history
Molise - Italy Explained Molise is predominantly made up of hills and mountains, once you get away from its small coastline along the Adriatic It’s largely agricultural, with tourism playing a much smaller role in the regional economy than in most other regions of Italy