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4 unusual facts about Teramo


Egidio De Maulo

The Pinacoteca Civica of Teramo, Italy contains a painting Cacciagione (Still life of Game).

Music of the Trecento

Another late 14th-century composer, probably active in Rome, Abruzzo, and Teramo, was Antonio Zachara da Teramo.

Silvio Spaventa

Raffaele Aurini, Spaventa Silvio, in Dizionario bibliografico della gente d'Abruzzo, Ars et Labor, Teramo 1958, now in Nuova Edizione, Andromeda editrice, Colledara 2002;

Vincenzo Cerulli

Vincenzo Cerulli (20 April 1859 – 30 May 1927) was an Italian astronomer who owned a private observatory in Teramo, where he was born.


Cellino

Cellino Attanasio, an Italian municipality of the Province of Teramo, Abruzzo

Colle Caruno

In 1804 the area in and around Colle Coruno was reported to have 19 inhabitants falling under the jurisdiction of Teramo, 26 inhabitants under the jurisdiction of Montorio al Vomano, and 27 inhabitants under the jurisdiction of Bisegno.

Gnav

In Italy, currently, the game is played with original rules only in two small Abruzzi cities (Campli and Montorio al Vomano) both in Teramo province.

Martese

It can be found just off the provincial highway (SP 48) that leads from Teramo to Ceppo via Rocca Santa Maria and Bosco Martese.

Piomba

The river flows close to the border with Teramo before it enters the Adriatic Sea north of the mouth of the Saline and south of Silvi.

S.S.D. Jesina Calcio

The year after you create a squad but does not go beyond fourth place behind Teramo, Martina Franca and Maceratese.

Tavolero

It lists the church as falling within the parish of Rocca Santa Maria which itself formed part of the Diocese of Teramo.

Teramo Cathedral

In the middle of the architrave is Niccolò degli Arcioni's coat of arms, between those of Atri and Teramo.

Transport in Rome

The GRA is connected to the roman branch of the A1 Milan - Naples and other two motorways which arrive further inside the city: the A24 Teramo - Roma and the A91 Roma - Fiumicino Aeroporto.

Valle Piola

Aurini's writings highlight the fact that the journey to Teramo via Campli on foot or with a mule took the better part of four hours.

Via Caecilia

A branch ran to Interamna Praetuttiorum (Teramo) and thence probably to the sea at Castrum Novum (Giulianova), a distance of about 151 miles (243 km) from Rome.


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