Castel di Sangro

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Comune di Castel di Sangro
Coat of arms of Comune di Castel di Sangro
Municipal coat of arms

Location of Castel di Sangro in Italy
Country Flag of Italy Italy
Region Abruzzo
Province L'Aquila (AQ)
Elevation 805 m (2,641 ft)
Area 83.98 km² (32 sq mi)
Population (as of 2008)
 - Total 6,109
 - Density 73/km² (189/sq mi)
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 41°46′29″N, 14°6′16″E
Gentilic Castellani
Dialing code 0864
Postal code 67031
Frazioni Roccacinquemiglia, Località Pontone, Località Sant'Angelo
Patron San Rufo
 - Day 27 August
Website: http://www.comune.casteldisangro.aq.it

Castel di Sangro is a city of 6,109 people (as of 2008) in the Province of L'Aquila, in Abruzzo, southern Italy. It is the central city of the Alto Sangro e altopiano delle cinque miglia.

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[edit] Geography

It is located on the Sangro River, in a valley in the Apennine Mountains.

Neighbouring communes include Roccaraso, Pescocostanzo, Rivisondoli, and Montenero Val Cocchiara.

[edit] History

Castel di Sangro was known to the Romans as Aufidena (a city of the Samnites).

[edit] Main sights

  • Basilica di S. Maria Assunta
  • Castel di Sangro Town Museum

[edit] Sport

The town gained some popularity in the mid-1990s thanks to the exploits of local football club Castel di Sangro Calcio

[edit] Districts

Castel di Sangro is divided into six districts:

  • Civita;
  • Stazione;
  • Colle;
  • Codacchiola
  • Ara;
  • Piazza.

[edit] Transport and Communication

Castel di Sangro has for years been a point of passage for many people, because of its position as a door to Abruzzo.

[edit] Roads

The main roads are:

  • The Sangro Valley road, a highway connecting Castel di Sangro with the Val di Sangro, and then with the Adriatic Sea. The same road continues for a long stretch southward and is used by thousands of tourists who come from areas of Campania and other regions of southern Italy.
  • The SS 17, a fast road connecting L'Aquila to Foggia. This road is very busy, with both local and through traffic. Its true capacity is often exceeded and it has seen a large number of accidents, some fatal. It is, however, generally well-managed, remaining open throughout the winter, despite the high altitude of the route.
  • The Isernia - Castel di Sango highway. Only part completed, this will halve the time taken to travel from the Alto Molise to the Alto Sangro.

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