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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PescaraPescara - Wikipedia

    Pescara is the most populous city in the Abruzzo region, and is one of the top ten economic, commercial, and tourist centers on the Adriatic coast. Featuring a shoreline that extends for more than 20 km (12 mi), Pescara is a popular seaside resort on the Adriatic coast during summer.

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › PescaraPescara - Wikipedia

    Pescara (/peˈskaːra/, pronuncia ⓘ, Pescara /peˈskaːrə/ in abruzzese, Pescara /pəˈskaːrə/ in dialetto pescarese) è un comune italiano di 118 561 abitanti, capoluogo dell'omonima provincia in Abruzzo. È il comune più popoloso della regione ed è, insieme all'Aquila, sede degli uffici del consiglio, della giunta e degli assessorati ...

  3. Feb 18, 2024 · Dive into 🟢 Pescara, Italy, with this no-frills guide. Get the lowdown on history, location, and how to roam the streets. Spot landmarks, secret spots, and build your go-to list. Hit top shops, tours, beaches, and clubs. Map out day trips, top eats, cool areas, and where to crash.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › PescaraPescara - Wikiwand

    Pescara is the capital city of the province of Pescara, in the Abruzzo region of Italy. It is the most populated city in Abruzzo, with 118,657 residents.

  5. The province of Pescara (Italian: provincia di Pescara; Abruzzese: pruvìngie de Pescàre) is a province in the Abruzzo region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Pescara, which has a population of 119,483 inhabitants. As of 2017, it has a total population of 319,936 inhabitants over an area of 1,230.33 square kilometres (475.03 sq mi).

  6. Pescara is a city of 120,000 people (2018) in Abruzzo. It is the most populous city of the region, as well as being an active cultural centre (metal and mechanics, conciaria, refining of sulfur, petrochemical), agricultural market and port fishing boat.

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  8. Pescara is an Italian city in Abruzzo of 123,400 inhabitants. In 1957, the only Pescara Formula One Grand Prix was held, and won by British driver, Stirling Moss. [1] It was the longest ever Formula One track, using over 16 mi (26 km) of local roads.

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