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 Avellino - LoveToKnow 1911
AVELLINO, a city and episcopal see of Campania, Italy, the capital of the province of Avellino,' 50 ft. above sea-level, 28 m.
Avellino is the junction of lines to Benevento and Rocchetta S. Antonio.
to the N.W. of Avellino; upon the summit is a sanctuary of the Virgin, founded in 1119, which contains a miraculous picture attributed to S. Luke (the greatest festival is on the 8th of September).
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Avellino   (276 words)

  
 Stonesoft
The Province of Avellino, an agricultural and light-manufacturing centre that has retained much of its medieval architectural charm, is one of five provinces in the southern Italian region of Campania.
The territory of Avellino Province is situated in Campania Region, and its capital is the city of Avellino.
The Province of Avellino is a local institution intermediating between the communal and regional administration.
www.stonesoft.com /products/Case_Studies/Public_Sector/Avellino   (1592 words)

  
 Descendants of Tobia Cacciavino   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Unknown) was born 1 April 1815 in Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi, Avellino Province, Italy, and died 1890 in Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi, Avellino Province, Italy.
She was born 12 March 1811 in Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi, Avellino Province, Italy, and died 15 May 1864 in Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi, Avellino Province, Italy.
She was born 26 June 1855 in Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi, Avellino Province, Italy, and died Unknown in Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi, Avellino Province, Italy.
hometown.aol.com /rich353/ncdescen.htm   (1049 words)

  
 Beautiful Campania
Avellino is most famous for its abundance of delicious walnuts and chestnuts.
The town of Avellino, which is the capital of the province, and belonged to Roman predecessor, Abellinum, is the seat of a diocese and contains ancient ruins that can be seen in the village of Atripalda.
The capital of the province (Benevento) is situated atop a hill 400 feet above sea level at the Calore and Sabbato Rivers' meeting point.
www.lagazzettaitaliana.com /Campania.asp   (914 words)

  
 Avellino - Campania - Italy: the Municipalities
The Province of Avellino has an area of 2,792 sq km, a total population of about 430,000 inhabitants, and is administratively divided into 119 Municipalities.
The province has a great environmental interest and is included in the Regional Parks Monti Picentini and Partenio, and comprises two WWF oases, Valle della Caccia in Senerchia and the area around the Ofanto dam in Conza della Campania.
In the ancient Kingdom of Naples the province roughly corresponded to the Principato Ultra, though some places were included in Capitanata or Principato Citra.
www.italyworldclub.com /campania/avellino   (220 words)

  
 Hotels, B&B, Farm Holiday, Apartments in avellino Italy
Entirely surrounded by silver firs, pine-, lime-, willow- and chestnut-trees the hotel is provided with 20 cosy, elegant and fully furnished rooms and two suites, each with private services, air conditioning, a television (with film and information channels), telephone, ADSL con...
the place is situated in a villa dipped in the beautiful green of Irpinia, in a hilly zone of Atripalda, to the doors of Avellino.
The owners put to disposition of the hosts a part of their house, two rooms (single and a double one) with possibility to add to a crib or an additio...
www.bbplanet.it /st_en.asp?provincia=AVELLINO   (278 words)

  
 Unasylva - Vol. 3, No. 1 - Chestnut blight in Europe
The first appearance of Endothia parasitica in Europe was announced in Italy in the province of Genova by Professor Paoli in 1938, and the parasite was identified by Professor A. Biraghi of the Plant Pathology Station of Rome.
Piedmont: Province of Cuneo; fairly extensive area at Bagnasco; a few trees at Chiusa Pesio and Mondovi (1948); province of Turin; two trees at Traves (1948); province of Vercelli; a small area near Biella (1948); province of Novara; all the eastern side of the Lake of Orta (1948).
Campania: Province of Avellino; the initial area severely infected at Baiano (1943) has spread to the western side of the province and small areas are to be found in the adjoining provinces of Benevento, Caserta, Naples (1947) and Salerno (1948) on the borders of the province of Avellino (1947).
www.fao.org /docrep/x5348e/x5348e03.htm   (3531 words)

  
 Avellino - Campania - Italy
Avellino is situated over the green valley crossed by the Sabato river and surrounded by the Pertenio, Avella and Picentini mountains.
Founded by the Irpinians during the 6th century BC, was conquered by the Lombards in 571 AD; at that time it was transferred on the top of a tuff hill easier to defend than the place occupied by the Roman town of Abellinum.
The chestnuts and nuts factories are of great importance as well as the wineries producing the famous Fiano di Avellino, Aglianico, Greco di Tufo and Taurasi wines.
www.italyworldclub.com /campania/avellino/avellino.htm   (247 words)

  
 Lou Alfano's Italian Genealogy & Culture Homepage
In the Comune of AVELLINO, Province of AVELLINO, CAMPANIA Region: Amadeo, Battista, Candola, DeNatale, DiVenezia, Forte,Passola, Tulimiero, Tupo
In the Comune of MONTEFORTE IRPINO, Province of AVELLINO, CAMPANIA Region: DeNatale, Santulli, Valentino
In the Comune of VASTO, Province of CHIETI, ABRUZZO Region: Benedetti, Bottaro, D'Adamo, DeCristofaro, DiFoglio, DiGiosa, DiGuglilemo, DiMarco, DiPhilippi, DiSpalatro, Falvio, Fante, Fanti, Forte, Gioja, Giosa, Marchesani, Monteferrante, Muratore, Perozzi, Raspa, Suriani, Stivaletta, Vinciguerra
www.geocities.com /Athens/Acropolis/1709/Alfano.htm   (1898 words)

  
 All Other City Maps :: City Maps :: Folding Maps :: Italy-Maps.com
Ancona is located in the region of Marche and the province of Ancona.
Avellino is located in the region of Campania and the province of Avellino.
Benevento is located in the region of Campania and the province of Benevento.
www.italy-maps.com /home.php?cat=266&js=n   (198 words)

  
 olindo caso design
Since 1988 registered in the Register of Architects and Urban Planners of the Province of Avellino, Italy, at number 277.
Restructuring and architectural redesign of a dwelling in Avellino.
Client: the Social Housing Agency of the Province of Avellino.
www.home.zonnet.nl /olanto/design.html   (227 words)

  
 Governments - Provinces
Provincia di Ascoli Piceno Province of Ascoli Piceno
Autonome Provinz Bozen - Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano Autonomous Province of Bozen
Provincia di Reggio Emilia Province of Reggio Emilia
www.politicalresources.net /it-provinces.htm   (122 words)

  
 ItalianMade.com - WINES: Greco di Tufo DOCG
Among many legends concerning wine, the province of Avellino can even boast of one miracle involving the beverage.
It was later planted in the province of Avellino, where it was given the denomination Greco di Tufo.
The refined personality of the wine is in sharp contrast with the wild nature of the Irpinia, where it is made.
www.italianmade.com /wines/doc10166.cfm   (257 words)

  
 Province of Avellino - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Map highlighting the location of the province of Avellino in Italy
It has an area of 2,792 sq km, and a total population of 429,178 (2001).
There are 119 comuni (singluar: comune) in the province[1], see Comuni of the Province of Avellino.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Province_of_Avellino   (270 words)

  
 Avellino, Campania, Pictures
The city is a marketing and processing center for the agricultural products of the area.
Avellino has an academy and a theater and is an episcopal see.
It was badly damaged by an earthquake in 1980.
www.greatestcities.com /Europe/Italy/Campania/Avellino_ancient_Abellinum_city_and_Province_regional_capital.html   (150 words)

  
 Bed and Breakfast in the province of Avellino, Campania, Italy
Bed and Breakfast in the province of Avellino, Campania, Italy
The Province of Avellino lies in the Campania region in the hinterland of Naples and the Amalfi coast, along the border with Basilicata and Apulia, and includes landscapes of rugged mountains and beautiful forests to the east.
In the heart of the Campania region, in the province of Avellino in southern Italy, about 25 km from Naples...
www.solitalia.it /lodging/bedandbreakfast/campania/avellino/index.html   (116 words)

  
 Lou's DeNatale Family Album - Page 1
On October 12, 1881, in Forino, Province of Avellino, Giuseppe married Margherita Maria Giuseppa Valentino, who had been born on March 15, 1830, in Monteforte Irpino, Avellino Province.
Margherita was the daughter of Pasquale Valentino (born in 1798) and Maria Giuseppa Santulli.
On November 29, 1862, Alfonso married Saveria Tulimiero (born in Avellino on January 2, 1833), the daughter of Raffaele Tulimiero (born to Francesco Tulimiero and Saveria DiVenezia, innkeepers, in Montefredane, Avellino Province on April 3, 1810), and Concetta Forte (born to Agostino Forte and Carmela Battista in Avellino around 1812).
www.fortunecity.com /littleitaly/amalfi/13/dnat1.html   (775 words)

  
 Avellino, Italy
About 30km/19mi north of Salerno lies Avellino (348m/1,148ft; pop.
57,000), capital of the province of the same name and the see of an archbishop.
The town has food and textile industries and is a trade center for agricultural produce.
www.planetware.com /italy/avellino-i-cm-sla.htm   (65 words)

  
 Ancestry Message Boards [ Varallo ]
Varallo and Nuzzo family from Montella, Province of Avellino, Italy : Nicole Grey -- 24 Jun 2005
Re: Varallo and Nuzzo family from Montella, Province of Avellino, Italy : Nadine Tranquilla -- 22 Jan 2006
Re: Varallo and Nuzzo family from Montella, Province of Avellino, Italy : Nicole Grey -- 23 Jan 2006
boards.ancestry.com /mbexec?htx=board&r=an&p=surnames.varallo   (254 words)

  
 Campania - WOI Encyclopedia Italia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Campania is divided into the provinces of Avellino, Benevento, Caserta, Naples (Napoli), and Salerno.
The name derives from Latin, as it was called by Romans Campania felix ("fortunate countryside"), a name that is shared by the French province of Champagne.
Tourist attractions include the Sibyl's cave at Cumae, the Greek temples at Paestum, the Roman ruins at Pompeii and Herculaneum, the volcanoes of Vesuvius, Campi Flegrei and Ischia, the Amalfi Coast (Costiera Amalfitana) from Sorrento to Salerno and the islands of Capri, Ischia and Procida.
www.wheelsofitaly.com /wiki/index.php?title=Campania&printable=yes   (618 words)

  
 Greco di Tufo di Avellino. Avellino Magazine.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
The province of Avellino, among the other legends, it is able' to also boast that of a miracle of the wine: to Bonito, it seems that S. Guglielmo of Vercelli has changed the water in wine emulating the miracle of the Wedding of Cana.
The cultivation of the Greek vine was initially diffused on the slopes of the Vesuvius, from where produced wine assumed the name of Lacryma Christi, and subsequently in other zones in the province of Avellino where taken the denomination of Greek of Tufo.
This wine of great personality' it opposes with the wild nature of the Irpinia, almost to compensate the natural gentleness of the inhabitants, that with love and simplicity' you/they have turned the region into one of the more centers' sought after of the Italian wine-growing.
www.avellinomagazine.it /greco_eng.htm   (203 words)

  
 Avellino - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some ruins of the ancient Abellinum can be seen near the modern village of Atripalda, 4 km (2.5 mi) East of modern Avellino.
The Cathedral, with its Romanesque crypt, stands on the site of a rich and famous Roman villa which was built around 129 BC and abandoned after the eruption of Vesuvius and associated earthquake in 346.
This page was last modified 02:17, 29 November 2006.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Avellino   (458 words)

  
 Avellino Genealogy Forum - Message Index
He was born in 1868 in Italy and married in Boston, MA.
He was born in Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi, Avellino on september 8, 1891.
DeSantis, Palladino, & Vitiello Bonito, Province of Avellino
www.abruzzoforum.com /sitemap/avellino-8.htm   (1304 words)

  
 ITALIAMERICA - Who We Are
Camille's family is from the Province of Avellino
He is in charge of all operations in Italy for Italiamerica which include: providing Italian certificates, translations of documents and Italian genealogical research.
She is in charge of all US operations of Italiamerica which include: providing US certificates, Naturalization research, Naturalization certificates and apostilles for US documents to be used in Italy for Italian dual citizenship.
www.italiamerica.org /id17.htm   (226 words)

  
 Avellino in the Province of Naples - Campania   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Avellino in the Province of Naples - Campania
Its narrow winding streets and Olde world charm make Castelmola a destination for anyone wishing to experience the enchanting beauty of Sicily.
In the Province: Ariano Irpino (holiday resort, agricultural and industrial centre), Solofra (of environmental interest), Bagnoli Irpino (holiday resort, ski facilities at Piano Laceno), Avella (famous for its hazel nuts, Roman remains), Mercogliano (Museo del Santuario).
www.accommodationitaly.com /Article/179.htm   (595 words)

  
 Naples At Table: Pasta And Lentils (Neapolitan Macaroni And Lentils)
Carlo Mastroberardino of Avellino's Mastroberardino Wines, says that when he was a boy, his mother made this dish so often that he can barely look at lentils anymore.
Despite his personal protest, it is one of the most beloved and typical dishes of Campania, where, in Atripalda (province of Avellino), the Mastroberardino family has been making wine since the 1500s.
Capellini, also known as capelli d'angelo (angel's hair), broken into 2- or 3- or 4-inch lengths, is another possibility and one many people prefer, if only because the very thin pasta cooks so quickly.
www.thefoodmaven.com /naples/lenticche.html   (379 words)

  
 ItalianGenealogy.com » Forums » Categories » Locations in Italy » quindici, Avellino, Mochano ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Apparently there was a fire in the building where all vital records were kept in Avellino (or so I am told) for records up to about 1900.
Records for Moschiano found under Quindici Avellino at the family history library of the Mormon church nearest your home dating back to 1809 to 1899.
Records are housed in Quindici where Moschiano records were micorfilmed with Quaindici records but kept separately.
italiangenealogy.tardio.com /index.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&p=10096   (346 words)

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