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    L'Aquila ( / ˈlækwɪlə / LAK-wil-ə, [3] [4] Italian: [ˈlaːkwila] ⓘ; Neapolitan: [ˈlaːkwiːlə]) is a city and comune in central Italy. It is the capital city of both the Abruzzo region and of the Province of L'Aquila. As of 2023, it has a population of 69,558 inhabitants. [5]

  2. Province of L'Aquila. The province of L'Aquila ( Italian: provincia dell'Aquila) is the largest, most mountainous and least densely populated province of the Abruzzo region of Italy. It comprises about half the landmass of Abruzzo and occupies the western part of the region. It has borders with the provinces of Teramo to the north, Pescara and ...

  3. An earthquake occurred in the region of Abruzzo, in central Italy, at 03:32 CEST (01:32 UTC) on 6 April 2009. It was rated 5.8 or 5.9 on the Richter magnitude scale and 6.3 on the moment magnitude scale; [9] its epicentre was near L'Aquila, the capital of Abruzzo, which together with surrounding villages suffered the most damage.

  4. Italy. L’Aquila. L’Aquila earthquake of 2009, severe earthquake that occurred on April 6, 2009, near the city of L’Aquila in the Abruzzi region of central Italy. resulting damage from the L'Aquila earthquake. Damage in an area affected by the L'Aquila earthquake of 2009. The magnitude-6.3 tremor struck at 3:32 am local time, extensively ...

  5. Italy. (January 2017) [3] The province of L'Aquila ( Italian: provincia dell'Aquila) is a province in the Abruzzo region of Southern Italy. Its capital is the city of L'Aquila . It is the largest province of the region but the one with fewest people living in it; it is a landlocked province, that is, surrounded by other provinces by all sides.

  6. L'Aquila. City centre. L'Aquila is an Italian city. It has about 71,989 inhabitants. It is the capital of Abruzzo . It is on a hill in the valley of the Aterno river. It is circled by the Apennine Mountains. The Financial Times, an important newspaper, wrote that L'Aquila is "the most handsome city of Abruzzo".

  7. 308 dead. 1,500+ injured. 65,000+ homeless. The 2009 L'Aquila earthquake occurred on 6 April 2009 in L'Aquila, Abruzzo, Central Italy. [3] It occurred as a result of faulting in the central Apennines. This earthquake killed over 300 people. It was Italy 's most destructive of the last 30 years (as of 2009).

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