Talk:Groups of Italian regions

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[edit] NONSENSE

I'm from Abruzzo, which is in Central Italy, and I never heard such a nonsense before. Why Abruzzo had to be included in Southern Italy? It has nothing in common with it, neither geographically nor culturally. The one link is the ancient belonging to old Kingdom of Two Sicilies (dissolved in 1861!) User:82.53.112.137


Yes, geographically it is central; however, historically (for over 7 centuries!) and culturally there is no doubt it is part of the south. Abruzzo has much more in common with Molise and Campania than with Toscana or Umbria. Also, this is a moot point since these are official units created by the EU. Mariokempes 23:39, 6 September 2007 (UTC)