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Province of Campobasso : ウィキペディア英語版
Province of Campobasso

The Province of Campobasso ((イタリア語:Provincia di Campobasso); Molisan dialect: Pruìnge de Cambuàsce) is a province in the Molise region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Campobasso.
It covers an area of and has a total population of 230,692 (2001). There are 84 comunes ((イタリア語:comuni)) in the province: Comunes of the Province of Campobasso.
The eastern part of the province is home to a small Croatian minority who speak an archaic dialect of the Croatian language. The Croatians reside primarily in Acquaviva Collecroce, San Felice and Montemitro.
==History==
The Samnites, a group of Sabellic tribes. dominated this region of Italy including Campania from around 600 B.C. to 290 B.C.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=A sort of little Tuscany in the hearth of the Campania region )〕 Following the war against Rome in 343 B.C., in 290 B.C. the territory of the ancient Sannio region (the central zone of which lies in the current province of Campobasso) was included in the Roman Regio IV Samnium. In 570, following an invasion by the Lombards, the territory was annexed to the Lombard duchy of Benevento, resulting in a reduction of the estates and assets of the ecclesiastical bishoprics of Bojano, Saepinum, Venafro, Trivento, Isernia, Larino and Termoli. As a result of frequent changes in its ownership, the Lombards called the city ''Campus Vassorum'' (Vassals' Territory) which later became Campobasso. The feudal lords increasingly gained power at the expense of the church. The principality of Capua, established in 860, included the counties of Venafro, Larino, Trivento, Bojano, Isernia, Campomarino and Termoli. Hugues I de Molise, Earl of Bojano and Norman feudal lord of Mulhouse (from which derives the name of Molise), implemented a policy to restore the old boundaries to the territories of Sannio in 1053, and finally, thanks to his successor, Hugues II de Molise, Molise was created independently around 1128.
With the advent of the Neapolitan Republic, a new administrative organization was established, divided into departments made up of cantons. The Department of the Sangro was divided into 16 cantons: Lanciano, Ortona, Palena, Atessa, Pescocostanzo, Castel di Sangro, Agnone, Baranello, Campobasso, La Riccia, Trivento, Larino, Termoli, Serra Capriola, Dragonara, and Vasto.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Molise )〕 On 27 September 1806, after the French occupation, Molise became an autonomous province consisting of the districts of Campobasso and Isernia, to which the districts of Larino and Agnone were added.〔 Following a constitutional amendment in December 1963, Campobasso was detached from Abruzzo and given the status of a province called Molise. The situation remained unchanged until 1970 when 52 municipalities were detached to form the Province of Isernia, established under Law No 2 of February 1970.

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