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::''"The Gran Sasso of Italy - Opera periodic natural and economic sciences", in an article in 1839, pays attention "to a unique land ... a land that white like a clay impregnated water" and "a sulfur spring on the slope of the mountain" overlooking an ancient land of Abruzzo, Civitella Casanova, which owes its name to the most important of the five Cistercian abbeys fate in our region and now in ruins.'' Civitella Casanova is an Italian town of inland mountain of 1,950 inhabitants in the province of Pescara in Abruzzo and belongs to the mountain community Vestina. Listed on the National Park of Gran Sasso and Monti della Laga (in the District of Great Abbeys, which is home) and the Regional Reserve Voltigno and Valle d'Angri, a regional reserve included in the National Park, the country bases its economy mainly on agriculture. It has pre-Roman origins of repute, the sources of the historian Livy emerges as the town of Civitella was called Cutina or Cingilia (no one knows if it was anciently called Cutina then changing the name in Cingilia, or if the old part of town today said Terravecchia, had the name Cutina and the rest of the country in Cingilia, or if the two toponyms were equal). Civitella Casanova is considered the home of ''arrosticini'', to attest this is notified that in the town hall are the first licenses for the sale of arrosticini dating back to 1819, not owned by closely neighboring municipalities, the province of Pescara or other surrounding provinces. Civitella is defined as "the country that invented the ''arrosticini''". ==Physical geography== The municipal district is large enough, it accommodates various environmental landscapes: the hills, high hills and mountains, to a minimum height of and a maximum height of , with a vertical drop of . Located on the back of a hill above sea level declining towards the confluence of the rivers Schiavone and Festina, the town still retains its ancient structure, it is also the most populous of the foothills of the Gran Sasso in the province of Pescara. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Civitella Casanova」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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