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Marsica

Marsica is a geographical and historical region in Abruzzo, central Italy, including 37 comuni in the province of L'Aquila. It is located between the plain of the former Fucine Lake, the National Park of Abruzzo, Lazio and Molise, the plain of Carsoli and the valley of Sulmona.

Monte Marsicano

The area takes its name from the Marsi, an Osco-Umbrian Italic people, and then from the Latin adjective marsicus.[1] In the center of the area there is the Fucino former lake, dried up in 1877, surrounded by parks and nature reserves. Avezzano is the most populous city of the territory.[2] Marsica has about 130,000 inhabitants as of 2019.

Comuni edit

The Marsica includes 37 comuni: Aielli, Avezzano, Balsorano, Bisegna, Canistro, Capistrello, Cappadocia, Carsoli, Castellafiume, Celano, Cerchio, Civitella Roveto, Civita d'Antino, Collarmele, Collelongo, Gioia dei Marsi, Lecce nei Marsi, Luco dei Marsi, Magliano de' Marsi, Massa d'Albe, Morino, Opi, Oricola, Ortona dei Marsi, Ortucchio, Ovindoli, Pereto, Pescasseroli, Pescina, Rocca di Botte, San Benedetto dei Marsi, San Vincenzo Valle Roveto, Sante Marie, Scurcola Marsicana, Tagliacozzo, Trasacco, Villavallelonga.

Geography edit

 
Mount Velino at sunset

The Marsican region extends for about 1906 km2 on a heterogeneous territory; the flat areas are the Fucino basin (140 km2), the Palentini plains (60 km2) and the more contained Cavaliere plain. Mount Velino is its highest peak (2487 m) while the lower area is located in the comune of Balsorano (293 m). The greatest differences in height are recorded in Magliano dei Marsi and in Celano; on the contrary the comune of San Benedetto dei Marsi, overlooking the lake, has an excursion of 50 meters.[3] The highest municipalities are Ovindoli and Opi, respectively located at an altitude of 1 375 and 1 250 meters above sea level.[4][5]

History edit

 
Alba Fucens

Ancient edit

The region takes its name from the ancient Osco-Umbrian population of the Marsi. The capital of the Marsi was originally Marruvium. Other important centers were Antinum, Lucus Angitiae and, in Aequi's territory, on the border with the Marsi, Alba Fucens and Carsioli. Alba Fucens, after the Roman conquest, became a Latin colony. The region was one of the main scenarios of the social war, which is also called bellum Marsicum. With the territorial reorganization of Italy operated with the birth of the Empire, the Marsi were included within the Samnium.[6]

Middle age edit

After the fall of the Roman Empire, the territory was, like the rest of the Italian peninsula, part of the Ostrogothic kingdom and then conquered by the Byzantines. Following the Lombard invasion, it became part of the Longobard Duchy of Spoleto.[7]

1915 earthquake edit

Marsica was hit hard by the one-minute, 7.0 magnitude 1915 Avezzano earthquake, which obliterated most buildings in the valley and killed the vast majority of people in Avezzano and some other nearby villages. In spite of the demise of Avezzano in the quake, the population centres got built up and increased in population afterwards. The high number of casualties was caused by no building codes being in force with the weak houses capsizing as well as the very unusual length of the shaking and it happening in the early morning.

Parks edit

The Marsica territory is rich in parks and natural reserves. Apart the Abruzzo National Park, it includes the natural reserve of Zompo lo Schioppo, the Regional Natural Park of Sirente-Velino, the Monte Velino Natural Reserve, and the Monte Salviano Natural Reserve. The most characteristic animal species is the Marsican brown bear, an endemism of Marsica.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Walter Cianciusi, Profilo di storia linguistica della Marsica, Banca Popolare della Marsica, Avezzano, 1988.
  2. ^ Bilancio demografico anno 2019 (dati provvisori) - 37 comuni della Marsica, Istat.
  3. ^ Marsica: il territorio, Marsica Live
  4. ^ Marsica: il territorio, Marsica Live
  5. ^ Italia: i 100 Comuni più alti, Comuniverso
  6. ^ Attilio Francesco Santellocco, Marsi: Storia e leggenda, Touta Marsa, Luco dei Marsi, 2004.
  7. ^ Abruzzo, Treccani.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Italian)
  • Site area (in Italian)

42°02′00″N 13°25′00″E / 42.0333°N 13.4167°E / 42.0333; 13.4167

marsica, geographical, historical, region, abruzzo, central, italy, including, comuni, province, aquila, located, between, plain, former, fucine, lake, national, park, abruzzo, lazio, molise, plain, carsoli, valley, sulmona, monte, area, takes, name, from, mar. Marsica is a geographical and historical region in Abruzzo central Italy including 37 comuni in the province of L Aquila It is located between the plain of the former Fucine Lake the National Park of Abruzzo Lazio and Molise the plain of Carsoli and the valley of Sulmona Monte Marsicano The area takes its name from the Marsi an Osco Umbrian Italic people and then from the Latin adjective marsicus 1 In the center of the area there is the Fucino former lake dried up in 1877 surrounded by parks and nature reserves Avezzano is the most populous city of the territory 2 Marsica has about 130 000 inhabitants as of 2019 Contents 1 Comuni 2 Geography 3 History 3 1 Ancient 3 2 Middle age 3 3 1915 earthquake 4 Parks 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksComuni editThe Marsica includes 37 comuni Aielli Avezzano Balsorano Bisegna Canistro Capistrello Cappadocia Carsoli Castellafiume Celano Cerchio Civitella Roveto Civita d Antino Collarmele Collelongo Gioia dei Marsi Lecce nei Marsi Luco dei Marsi Magliano de Marsi Massa d Albe Morino Opi Oricola Ortona dei Marsi Ortucchio Ovindoli Pereto Pescasseroli Pescina Rocca di Botte San Benedetto dei Marsi San Vincenzo Valle Roveto Sante Marie Scurcola Marsicana Tagliacozzo Trasacco Villavallelonga Geography edit nbsp Mount Velino at sunset The Marsican region extends for about 1906 km2 on a heterogeneous territory the flat areas are the Fucino basin 140 km2 the Palentini plains 60 km2 and the more contained Cavaliere plain Mount Velino is its highest peak 2487 m while the lower area is located in the comune of Balsorano 293 m The greatest differences in height are recorded in Magliano dei Marsi and in Celano on the contrary the comune of San Benedetto dei Marsi overlooking the lake has an excursion of 50 meters 3 The highest municipalities are Ovindoli and Opi respectively located at an altitude of 1 375 and 1 250 meters above sea level 4 5 History edit nbsp Alba Fucens Ancient edit The region takes its name from the ancient Osco Umbrian population of the Marsi The capital of the Marsi was originally Marruvium Other important centers were Antinum Lucus Angitiae and in Aequi s territory on the border with the Marsi Alba Fucens and Carsioli Alba Fucens after the Roman conquest became a Latin colony The region was one of the main scenarios of the social war which is also called bellum Marsicum With the territorial reorganization of Italy operated with the birth of the Empire the Marsi were included within the Samnium 6 Middle age edit After the fall of the Roman Empire the territory was like the rest of the Italian peninsula part of the Ostrogothic kingdom and then conquered by the Byzantines Following the Lombard invasion it became part of the Longobard Duchy of Spoleto 7 1915 earthquake edit Marsica was hit hard by the one minute 7 0 magnitude 1915 Avezzano earthquake which obliterated most buildings in the valley and killed the vast majority of people in Avezzano and some other nearby villages In spite of the demise of Avezzano in the quake the population centres got built up and increased in population afterwards The high number of casualties was caused by no building codes being in force with the weak houses capsizing as well as the very unusual length of the shaking and it happening in the early morning Parks editThe Marsica territory is rich in parks and natural reserves Apart the Abruzzo National Park it includes the natural reserve of Zompo lo Schioppo the Regional Natural Park of Sirente Velino the Monte Velino Natural Reserve and the Monte Salviano Natural Reserve The most characteristic animal species is the Marsican brown bear an endemism of Marsica See also editMarsi Avezzano Fucine Lake Parco Nazionale d Abruzzo Lazio e MoliseReferences edit Walter Cianciusi Profilo di storia linguistica della Marsica Banca Popolare della Marsica Avezzano 1988 Bilancio demografico anno 2019 dati provvisori 37 comuni della Marsica Istat Marsica il territorio Marsica Live Marsica il territorio Marsica Live Italia i 100 Comuni piu alti Comuniverso Attilio Francesco Santellocco Marsi Storia e leggenda Touta Marsa Luco dei Marsi 2004 Abruzzo Treccani External links editOfficial website in Italian Site area in Italian 42 02 00 N 13 25 00 E 42 0333 N 13 4167 E 42 0333 13 4167 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Marsica amp oldid 1220331828, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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