(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 13 December 2010)
Here are some links about suggested itineraries AKA routes for the Abruzzo region of Italy:
SUGGESTED ITINERARIES FOR THE REGION OF ABRUZZO
- Itinerari della Regione: Abruzzo – In Italian Only – Source: Found under the Abruzzo section of Le Regioni within Movimento Turismo del Vino – In English, Italian, German
- On the mountains of the Gran Sasso – "From man’s creations in ceramic to nature’s masterpieces in the National Park" – Source: Abruzzo and Molise Itineraries and travel ideas section of italyTraveller – "CHARMING ITALIAN EXPERIENCES"
- Pescasseroli – "Province of L'Aquila, Abruzzo, Italy" – Source: abruzzo2000.com – In English, Italian, Spanish
- Tollo for Montepulciano d'Abruzzo wine – "You can't miss the small town of Tollo in the province of Cheti if you are looking to discover the land Montepulciano d'Abruzzo wines." – Source: Delicious Italy ® – "the Italy food & culture guide"
- Travel Guide for Northern Abruzzo coast & Travel Itinerary – Source: Travelingo – "Backpacking the World"
- Itineraries in Abruzzo – Source: NaTourArte – "Associazione Guide Turistiche d'Abruzzo" – In English, French, Italian
- Itinerary in Abruzzo – Source: GDItaly.com – "... is the portal to reserve online your vacations at hotels in Italy."
- Suggested Itineraries – Antonella Cherubini, Tour Guide of the Abruzzo Region – Source: guidaturisticainabruzzo.com – In English, French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish
- Abruzzo – Source: ITALIA – "Italian Tourism Official Website" – In English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
- Abruzzo Running Routes – Source: Run The Planet – "World Wide Resource For Runners"
- The Abruzzo - Beauty and Nature in Italy's Backcountry – "Important Roman Archaeology, Scenic Drives, Loads of Parkland, Great Cuisine" – By James Martin – Source: Europe Travel section of About.com
- The Transhumance: The Royal Shepherd's Track – Source: World Heritage List within the World Heritage Centre section of the UNESCO web site – "United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization"
- SEE ALSO:
- Info on 2010 Christmas Markets/Mercato di Natale (Buon Natale/Babbo Natale) in Abruzzo, Italy *, dated, Wednesday, December 01, 2010
- Info about skiing and snowboarding in Abruzzo, Italy *, dated, Wednesday, November 03, 2010
- Info on food and grocery stores (chain) in Abruzzo, Italy *, dated, Wednesday, October 06, 2010
- Info on maps for Abruzzo, Italy *, dated, Wednesday, September 01, 2010
- Info on webcams in Abruzzo, Italy *, dated, Wednesday, August 04, 2010
- Info on or about the beaches (spiagge) of the Abruzzo region of Italy *, dated, Wednesday, July 07, 2010
- Info on.travel guides and travel information for Abruzzo, Italy *, dated, Wednesday, June 02, 2010
- Info on articles about, for or on Abruzzo, Italy *, dated, Wednesday, April 07, 2010
- Info on some of the food delicacies/specialties from the region of Abruzzo, Italy *, dated, Monday, March 08, 2010
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That's it for Wednesday, 5 May 2010: mercoledì, 5 maggio 2010
Ciao, Ben
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Today’s quote is an Italian proverb in dialect from the region of Abruzzo, author unknown.
"Pe' fa cuntend lu' marit la femmen a da ess gne lu vin, chiu' pas lu temb e chiu' devent bon."
"To make her husband happy, a woman must be like wine -- the more time passes, the better she gets."
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(LAST EDITED/UPDATED: 2 September 2010)
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