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A brief maritime history of Abruzzi

The Abruzzo region is tucked between the Apennine mountains and the Adriatic Sea. Snow-capped peaks loom over olive groves, while ancient castles and monasteries perched on hillsides dot the landscape. Rocca Calascio, a fortress perched high above the plains, has often been chosen by filmmakers for movies set in mystical lands.

Abruzzi forte e gentile

For centuries, Abruzzo’s isolation helped preserve its unique culture. The region was once considered so remote that it earned the nickname “Abruzzi forte e gentile” — strong and kind — reflecting both the resilience of its people and the hospitality they offer. That strength has long been necessary for surviving the rugged terrain. Many of Abruzzo’s villages cling to the rocky landscape, their stone houses blending into the mountainsides.

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