ABRUZZI

äbrootˈtsē, region (1991 pop. 1,249,054), 4,167 sq mi (10,793 sq km), central Italy, bordering on the Adriatic Sea in the east. L'Aquila is the capital of the region, which is divided into Chieti, L'Aquila, Pescara, and Teramo provs. (named for their capitals). Abruzzi is mostly mountainous and is crossed by three ranges of the Apennines, which reach their highest point (9,560 ft/2,914 m) there in the Gran Sasso d'Italia group. There is a narrow coastal strip along the Adriatic. The chief rivers are the Pescara, the Sangro, and the Tronto. Abruzzi was once a very poor region but now boasts a steadily growing per capita income. Agriculture is an important industry. By utilizing available technology, small farms have become more efficient. The main crops are grapes, olives, wheat, sugar beets, saffron, and tobacco; pigs and sheep are raised. The chief manufactures are processed food, textiles, clothing, and plastics. Tourism is important. Abruzzi was conquered by the Romans in the 4th cent. b.c. Later, it was part of the Lombard duchy of Spoleto (6th–11th cent. a.d.), the Norman kingdom of Sicily (12th–13th cent.), and the kingdom of Naples (13th–19th cent.). From 1948 to 1965 it was included in the region of Abruzzi e Molise. There are universities at Chieti and L'Aquila.

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...76 V. IN THE ABRUZZI MOUNTAINS 97...Marta, a Vestal of the Abruzzi 107 From a pencil...Ciociaro at Carpineto." V IN THE ABRUZZI MOUNTAINS ROCCARASO, September 8...
...from the hitherto-marginal region of the Abruzzi. Nor were other developments within South...monasteries. Laurent Fellers studies of the Abruzzi have drawn heavily on the chartulary...under which, between 1070 and 1140, the Abruzzi region, solidly linked, at least in appearance...
...single most important export commodity was olive oil (especially from Bari, Otranto, Gallipoli, and the provinces of the Abruzzi) and the soap industry of Marseilles was its principal foreign buyer. Merchants from Lyons were also among the leading purchasers...
...384 10 The Abruzzi and Molise 396...stretch. These are the mountains of the two Abruzzi provinces with the Gran Sasso dItalia...Roman range comes the highland of the Abruzzi with the basin of the Lago Fucino marking...
...206 11.6 Abruzzi e Molise 211...of Tuscany and the Gran Sasso in the Abruzzi reproduce in miniature land forms reminiscent...around Bergamo. e, Medium-sized communes, Abruzzi e Molise. f, Large communes, Grosseto...
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...according to this analysis. Campania and Abruzzi/Molise also had positive results for D...Abruzzi/Molise -52.0 -15.9...Abruzzi/Molise -21.0 -13.3...
...investment capital" (1965: 40). William Abruzzi takes the issue somewhat further...characterized local climatic conditions. (Abruzzi 1995: 96) This analysis--an...causality to speculation is imprecise. Abruzzi is careful to distinguish open range cattle...
...when he apologizes for not having visited Abruzzi and for disappointing the priests family...to make the effort required to visit Abruzzi and his feeble excuse that "we did not...that I had really wanted to go to the Abruzzi but had not gone and we were still friends...
...Stake 1879-1886; Flake and Clayton 2000; Abruzzi 1985, 1993; ADWR 1989). Rather than fluctuations...less sensitive to climate variability (Abruzzi 1985). It also facilitated economic growth...irrigation and power plant water uses (Abruzzi 1985: 256; Dames and Moore Inc. 1973...
...the Templars in the Papal State and the Abruzzi Citta del Vaticano, 1982 Roger...that I edited in the Papal State and the Abruzzi heard only seven witnesses and was written...trial held in the Papal States and the Abruzzi in which seven witnesses were questioned...
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...injustice set in his native region of the Abruzzi during the early years of Mussolinis dictatorship...the hardscrabble Marsica region of the Abruzzi, near Rome, on May 1, 1900. His father...this period of exile that he wrote the Abruzzi trilogy of novels Fontamara, Bread and...
...accidental cappelletti in the bunch. Pasta of abruzzi We had grown to love Orvieto, and the...and headed east into the wilds of the Abruzzi region. Forested mountains became ever...learning about various fresh pastas of Abruzzi, most notably pasta alla chitarra. Fabrizio...
...things, but it coincides with an intriguing legend from the Abruzzi region of Italy. During a riotous pagan party, the revellers...vision was in fact a large meteorite blazing across the sky--the Abruzzi region even boasts what some believe to be an impact crater...
...party. Silone was one such; he persisted and went on to literary fame. Fontamara is a village in the Marsica region of the Abruzzi -- not so far from Rome--modelled closely, perhaps exactly, on Fucino where Silone himself had been born in 1900, the child...
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...innocent. Other characters on the show include John Abruzzi (Peter Storm are), Charles Westmoreland (Muse...of trouble for good. Peter Stormare plays John Abruzzi FORMER Chicago mob boss Abruzzi is one of Fox Rivers most powerful inmates and...
...very small town (population 5,000) in the mountains of the Abruzzi, that made it into the big time by achieving promotion to the...famous clubs like Genoa and Bari. Before taking off for the Abruzzi yourself, it will help to know a bit about Joe McGinniss...
...Kellerman; Sarah Wayne Callies as Dr. Tancredi; Peter Stormare as Abruzzi; Robert Knepper as T-Bag; Stacy Keach as Warden Pope and Muse...disparate group of prisoners, including former mob boss John Abruzzi (Peter Stormare) and Charles Westmoreland (Muse Watson), a...
...Hotel on Lime Street, Liverpool, and the highlyregarded Queen Hotel, Chester. Born in the mountain village of Monforte, in the Abruzzi region of Italy, he was naturally proud of his ancestry, although it was perhaps a barrier to his being fully accepted in certain...
...desperate to get out to be with girlfriend Maricruz) and John Abruzzi, a Mafia hitman he initially falls foul of - in his escape...ex-soldier C-note on board, especially as the suddenly pious Abruzzi, who has a plane crucial to their escape on standby, had his...
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ABRUZZI abroot tse, region (1991 pop. 1,249,054), 4,167 sq mi...Pescara, and Teramo provs. (named for their capitals). Abruzzi is mostly mountainous and is crossed by three ranges of...chief rivers are the Pescara, the Sangro, and the Tronto. Abruzzi was once a very poor region but now boasts a steadily growing...
ABRUZZI, LUIGI AMEDEO, DUCA DEGLI lwe je amade o doo ka da lye abroot tse, 1873 1933, Italian explorer and mountain climber; cousin...
LAQUILA or LAquila degli Abruzzi la kwela da lye abroot tse, city (1991 pop. 66,813), capital of LAquila prov. and of Abruzzi , central Italy, on the Pescara River. It is an agricultural and industrial center, and a summer resort. Manufactures...
SULMONA soolmo na, town (1991 pop. 25,454), Abruzzi, central Italy, on the Gizio River. A commercial and light industrial center, it lies in a small, fertile plain enclosed by Apennine...
ORTONA orto na, town (1991 pop. 22,601), Abruzzi, central Italy, on the Adriatic Sea. Now a small fishing port and a seaside resort, it was a major port from the 11th cent. to...
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