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

    Abruzzo is a region of Southern Italy with an area of 10,763 square km and a population of 1.3 million. It is divided into four provinces: L'Aquila, Teramo, Pescara, and Chieti, and has a rich history, culture, and natural heritage.

    • Abruzzo wine region

      Abruzzo (historically pl.: Abruzzi) is an Italian wine...

    • Cuisine

      The traditional cuisine of Abruzzo is eclectic, drawing on...

    • Tourism in Abruzzo

      Tourism in Abruzzo has become one of the most prosperous...

    • Economy

      The Abruzzo economy has undergone strong transformations...

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

    L'Abruzzo è una regione a statuto ordinario dell'Italia meridionale, con capoluogo L'Aquila, situata tra il mare Adriatico e l'Appennino centrale. La sua storia, geografia, cultura, economia e turismo sono descritti in questa voce enciclopedica.

  3. 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.

  4. Abruzzo is one of the twenty regions of Italy, in Southern Italy on the Adriatic Sea. The capital is the city of L'Aquila.

  5. The traditional cuisine of Abruzzo is eclectic, drawing on pastoral, mountain, and coastal cuisine. Staples of Abruzzo cuisine include bread, pasta, meat, fish, cheese, and wine. The isolation which has characterized the region for centuries has ensured the independence of its culinary tradition from those of nearby regions.

  6. Tourism in Abruzzo has become one of the most prosperous sectors in the economy of Abruzzo, and in recent years has seen a remarkable growth attracting numerous tourists from Italy and Europe. According to statistics, in 2021 arrivals totaled 1,330,887.

  7. The Abruzzo economy has undergone strong transformations since 1950, the year in which great economic and social progress began, with a consequent progressive increase in GDP; in 1951 the per capita income was 53%; in 1971 of 65%, while in 1994 it was 76%; in 2006 it reached 84.4 giving Abruzzo the highest GDP per capita in Southern Italy, [4 ...

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