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Castel di Sangro is a city of 5.830 people (july, 31 2005) in the Province of L'Aquila, and is the central city of the Alto Sangro e altopiano delle cinque miglia. known to the Romans as Aufidena (a city of the Samnites. Aquila (It. ...
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Samnite warriors Samnium (Oscan Safinim) was a region of the southern Apennines in Italy that was home to the Samnites, a group of Sabellic tribes that controlled the area from about 600 BC to about 290 BC. Samnium was delimited by Latium in the north, by Lucania in the south...
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It is located on the Sangro River, in a valley in the Apennine Mountains, at 41°46′59″N, 14°06′27″E The Apennine Mountains (Italian: Appennini) stretch 1000 km from the north to the south of Italy along its east coast, forming the spine of the country. ...
It is really near Roccaraso, Pescocostanzo and Rivisondoli.
To visit In Castel di Sangro there's the "Basilica di S. Maria Assunta" and the "Civico Aufidenate Museum".
Sport The town gained some popularity in the mid-1990s thanks to the exploit of local football club Castel di Sangro Calcio The 1990s decade refers to the years from 1990 to 1999, inclusive, the last decade of the 20th Century. ...
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Castel di Sangro Calcio was a football club from Castel di Sangro in the LAquila province in the Abruzzo region of Italy. ...
Quarters Castel di Sangro is divided from six quarters:
the Civita; la Stazione; the Colle; the Codacchiola the Ara; the Piazza.
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