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The province of Avellino (Italian: provincia di Avellino) is a province in the Campania region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Avellino. The area is characterized by numerous small towns and villages scattered across the province; only two towns have a population over 20,000.
Geography
It has an area of 2,806 square kilometres (1,083 sq mi) and a total population of 401,028 per 30.9.2021. There are 118 comuni in the province, with the main towns being Avellino and Ariano Irpino. See Comuni of the Province of Avellino.
It is an inner province, with no connection to the sea.
History
The ancient inhabitants of the area were the Hirpini, whose name stems from the Oscan term hirpus ("wolf"), an animal that is still present in the territory, though in greatly reduced numbers.
In the province of Avellino there are many archaeological Roman sites, with Aeclanum being the most important. In the Middle Age, the County of Ariano was the first political body established in 1022 by the Normans in the South of Italy, and there Roger II (crowned King of Sicily in the Cathedral of Avellino in 1130) promulgated in 1140 the Assizes of Ariano, the first legislative code of the Kingdom.
In the medieval Kingdom of Naples (later Kingdom of Two Sicilies) the provincial area roughly corresponded to the Principato Ultra, though some places were included in Capitanata or Principato Citra. The modern province was established in 1860, after the unification of Italy.
Main sights
Tourist destinations are the Sanctuaries of Montevergine, San Gerardo Maiella of Caposele and San Francesco a Folloni; the ski resort of Laceno; the Norman Castle and the Cathedral Church of Ariano Irpino, the archeological areas of Avella and Aeclanum, the Lancellotti castle in Lauro, the medieval town of Gesualdo, the Roman ruins of Abellinum and the early Christian basilica in Prata. The Selachoidei National Gallery at Avellino houses one of the largest collections of cartilaginous fishes in the country, whereas the City Museum and Ceramics Gallery at Ariano Irpino shows a print room with a great display of typical Ariano Maiolica.
Natural attractions include the Monti Piacentini and Partenio Regional Parks, together with two WWF sites, Valle della Caccia in Senerchia and the area around the Ofanto dam in Conza della Campania.
Cuisine
Typical products are hazelnuts (one third of the whole Italian production), the chestnut of Montella, the renowned wines Aglianico, Taurasi, Greco di Tufo and Fiano di Avellino, cherries, cheeses (as the caciocavallo of Montella), the black truffle of Bagnoli Irpino, the olive oil of Ariano Irpino.
Comuni
Aiello del Sabato
Altavilla Irpina
Andretta
Aquilonia
Ariano Irpino
Atripalda
Avella
Avellino
Bagnoli Irpino
Baiano
Bisaccia
Bonito
Cairano
Calabritto
Calitri
Candida
Caposele
Capriglia Irpina
Carife
Casalbore
Cassano Irpino
Castel Baronia
Castelfranci
Castelvetere sul Calore
Cervinara
Cesinali
Chianche
Chiusano di San Domenico
Contrada
Conza della Campania
Domicella
Flumeri
Fontanarosa
Forino
Frigento
Gesualdo
Greci
Grottaminarda
Grottolella
Guardia Lombardi
Lacedonia
Lapio
Lauro
Lioni
Luogosano
Manocalzati
Marzano di Nola
Melito Irpino
Mercogliano
Mirabella Eclano
Montaguto
Montecalvo Irpino
Montefalcione
Monteforte Irpino
Montefredane
Montefusco
Montella
Montemarano
Montemiletto
Monteverde
Montoro
Morra De Sanctis
Moschiano
Mugnano del Cardinale
Nusco
Ospedaletto d'Alpinolo
Pago del Vallo di Lauro
Parolise
Paternopoli
Petruro Irpino
Pietradefusi
Pietrastornina
Prata di Principato Ultra
Pratola Serra
Quadrelle
Quindici
Rocca San Felice
Roccabascerana
Rotondi
Salza Irpina
San Mango sul Calore
San Martino Valle Caudina
San Michele di Serino
San Nicola Baronia
San Potito Ultra
San Sossio Baronia
Santa Lucia di Serino
Santa Paolina
Sant'Andrea di Conza
Sant'Angelo a Scala
Sant'Angelo all'Esca
Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi
Santo Stefano del Sole
Savignano Irpino
Scampitella
Senerchia
Serino
Sirignano
Solofra
Sorbo Serpico
Sperone
Sturno
Summonte
Taurano
Taurasi
Teora
Torella dei Lombardi
Torre Le Nocelle
Torrioni
Trevico
Tufo
Vallata
Vallesaccarda
Venticano
Villamaina
Villanova del Battista
Volturara Irpina
Zungoli
See also
Irpinia
References
External links
Official website (in Italian)
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Nomor telepon di Italia
- Provinsi di Italia
- Cakupan Google Street View
- Provinsi Salerno
- Province of Avellino
- Avellino
- Valle Caudina
- Province of Benevento
- List of Camorra clans
- List of municipalities of the Province of Avellino
- Andrew Avellino
- Sant'Angelo
- Geno Auriemma
- Campania