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Tortoreto (Italian: ) is a coastal town and ''comune'' of the province of Teramo in the Abruzzo region of Italy. It has two distinct parts. The old town is on a hill not far from the Adriatic Sea. The new part, usually referred to as Tortoreto Lido, is seaside and located next to SS 16. Tortoreto can be reached by direct rail service or by flying to the Pescara airport and then traveling north. The comune of Alba Adriatica was created in 1956 by splitting it off from Tortoreto. ==Toponomy== The name of the town is due to the large presence of turtle doves (''tortore'') during the Middle Ages. Pope Gregory I, for example, noticed in a letter the large amount of these species of birds which used to live in this area. Later on, the town created on the top of the hills after the barbarian invasions started to be called ''Turturitus''〔See Leo of Ostia, ''Chronicon monasterii Casinensis''.〕 or ''Turturetum'',〔Niccola Palma, Storia ecclesiastica e civile della regione più settentrionale del Regno di Napoli - detta dagli antichi Praetutium, ne' bassi tempi Aprutium - oggi città di Teramo e Diocesi Aprutina, volume I, Ubaldo Angeletti Stampatore dell'Intendenza, Teramo 1834, pp. 16-22.〕 and, eventually, the current denomination of ''Tortoreto'' came into common use. 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「Tortoreto」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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