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Molise

Molise (UK: /mɒˈlz/ mol-EE-zay,[3] US: /ˈmliz, mˈlz/ MOH-lee-zay, moh-LEE-zay,[4][5][6] Italian: [moˈliːze]; Neapolitan: Mulise) is a region of Southern Italy. Until 1963, it formed part of the region of Abruzzi e Molise together with Abruzzo. The split, which did not become effective until 1970, makes Molise the newest region in Italy. Covering 4,438 square kilometres (1,714 sq mi), it is the second smallest region in the country, after the Aosta Valley, and has a population of 313,348 (as of 1 January 2015).

Molise
Mulise (Neapolitan)
Moliš (Slavomolisano)
Coordinates: 41°41′59″N 14°36′40″E / 41.6997°N 14.6111°E / 41.6997; 14.6111
CountryItaly
CapitalCampobasso
Government
 • PresidentFrancesco Roberti (FI)
Area
 • Total4,438 km2 (1,714 sq mi)
Population
 (31-12-2017)
 • Total308,493
 • Density70/km2 (180/sq mi)
Demonym(s)English: Molisan
Italian: Molisano (man)
Italian: Molisana (woman)
GDP
 • Total€6.452 billion (2021)
Time zoneUTC+1 (CET)
 • Summer (DST)UTC+2 (CEST)
ISO 3166 codeIT-67
HDI (2021)0.874[2]
very high · 15th of 21
NUTS RegionITF
Websitewww.regione.molise.it

The region is split into two provinces, named after their respective capitals: Campobasso and Isernia. Campobasso also serves as the regional capital.

Geography edit

Molise is bordered by Abruzzo to the north, Apulia to the east, Lazio to the west, and Campania to the south. It has 35 kilometres (22 miles) of sandy coastline to the northeast, lying on the Adriatic Sea looking out towards the Tremiti islands. The countryside of Molise is mostly mountainous, with 55% covered by mountains and most of the rest by hills that go down to the sea.[7]

Main sights and monuments edit

 
Archeological sites of Molise

Campobasso edit

 
Castello Monforte
  • Castello Monforte
  • Terzano Tower
  • Campobasso Cathedral (Santissima Trinità)
  • Church of Sant'Antonio
  • Church of San Bartolomeo
  • Church of San Giorgio
  • Savoia Theater
  • San Giorgio Palace (Head of municipality)
  • Provincial Museum of "Sanniti"

Isernia edit

 
Altilia (Sepino)

Termoli edit

Venafro edit

  • Castle Pandone
  • Venafro Cathedral
  • Archeogical Museum of Venafro
  • War Museum Winterline Venafro

Province of Campobasso edit

 
Isernia collage

Province of Isernia edit

Economy edit

 
Castle of Termoli
 
Campobasso's Cathedral

Agriculture, involving small and micro holdings, is currently offering high-quality products. The agricultural holdings produce wine, cereals, olive oil, vegetables, fruits and dairy products. Traditional products are Grass Pea (cicerchia) and Farro. Molise's autochthonous grape is Tintilia which has been rediscovered during the last ten years, and many other PDO (DOP) wines, both red and white.

Though there is a large Fiat plant (Termoli), the industrial sector is dominated by the farming industry with small and medium-sized farms spread widely throughout the region. Another important industry is food processing: pasta, meat, milk products, oil and wine are the traditional products of the region. In the services sector the most important industries are distribution, hotels and catering, followed by transport and communications, banking and insurance. With few exceptions, in all sectors firms are small, and this explains the difficulties encountered when marketing products on a national scale.[8]

International tourism is growing largely as a result of the recent opening of international flights from other European countries to Pescara Airport, which is not far to the north in Abruzzo and connected to Molise by the A14 highway (the only highway passing through Molise, by Termoli).

The unemployment rate stood at 9.5% in 2020. [9]

Demographics edit

Historical population
YearPop.±%
1861 355,000—    
1871 374,000+5.4%
1881 382,000+2.1%
1901 395,000+3.4%
1911 396,000+0.3%
1921 383,000−3.3%
1931 377,000−1.6%
1936 388,000+2.9%
1951 407,000+4.9%
1961 358,000−12.0%
1971 320,000−10.6%
1981 328,000+2.5%
1991 331,000+0.9%
2001 321,000−3.0%
2010 (Est.) 319,000−0.6%
2017 310,449−2.7%
Source: ISTAT 2001

The density of the population in Molise is well below the national average. In 2008, Molise registered 72.3 inhabitants per km2, compared to a national figure of 198.8. The region is subdivided into two provinces: Campobasso and Isernia, which together cover 1.5% of Italy's territory and less than 1% of its population. The larger province in terms of area is Campobasso at 2,909 km2, while the smaller is Isernia at 1,529 km2. The province of Campobasso is the more densely populated of the two provinces, with 79.4 inhabitants per km2, whereas Isernia registers 58.9 inhabitants per km2.[10] At the end of 2008 the most populous towns were Campobasso (51,247 inhabitants), Termoli (32,420) and Isernia (21,811).

In the period 1951–71, large-scale emigration to other countries of the European Union, to other parts of Italy and overseas led to a significant decline in the population of Molise. Negative net migration persisted until 1981. Large-scale emigration has caused many of the smaller towns and villages to lose over 60% of their population, while only a small number of larger towns have recorded significant gains. From 1982 to 1994, net migration has been positive, then followed by a negative trend until 2001. Between 1991 (330,900 inhabitants) and 2001 (320,601 inhabitants), the population of the region decreased by 3.1%;[10] since 2001 the population remained stable.

The region is home to two main ethnic minorities: the Molisan Croats (20,000 people who speak an old Dalmatian dialect of Croatian alongside Italian), and those who speak the "arbereshe" dialect of Albanian in five towns of "basso Molise" in the province of Campobasso.

Government and politics edit

Administrative divisions edit

Molise comprises two provinces:

 

Province Area (km2) Population Density (inhabitants/km2)
Province of Campobasso 2,909 231,921 79.7
Province of Isernia 1,529 88,931 58.2

Culture edit

Molise has much tradition from the religious to the pagans, many museum, archeological sites, musical and food events.

Tradition

  • The Festival dei Misteri in Campobasso (Corpus Domini)
  • Feast of Saint Pardo with ox chariot (cart) in Larino (25-26-27/May)
  • Ox chariots (La Carrese) and feast of Saint Leo in San Martino in Pensilis (30 April and 2 May)
  • The Ndocciata of Agnone (8-24/December)
  • The Saint Basso feast in Termoli with procession of boats on the sea (4 August)
  • "U lut'm sab't d'April" of Santa Croce di Magliano with benediction of animals (Last Saturday of April)
  • Procession of Good Friday in Campobasso
  • The procession of hooded on the Good Friday at Isernia
  • The fire of Saint Anthony the Abbot in Colletorto (17 January)
  • The feast of Saint Nicandro in Venafro (17 June)
  • The ox chariots and feast in the village of Ururi and Portocannone
  • The feast of San Biagio in San Biase (3 February), with the traditional game of the Morra and the distribution of Bread to all the inhabitants

Arts, musical and food festivals

Museums

Cuisine edit

The cuisine of Molise is similar to the cuisine of Abruzzo, though there are some differences in the dishes and ingredients. The flavors of Molise are dominated by the many aromatic herbs that grow there. Some of the characteristic foods include spicy salami, a variety of locally produced cheeses, dishes using lamb or goat, pasta dishes with hearty sauces, and vegetables that grow in the region.

In addition to bruschetta, a typical antipasto will consist of any of several meat dishes, such as the sausages capocollo, the fennel-seasoned salsiccie al finocchio, soppressata, ventricina, frascateglie or sanguinaccio. In addition to these sausages, a variety of ham is available, such as smoked prosciutto. Frequently, the sausages are enjoyed with polenta.

Main dishes of the region include:

Common second dishes (often meat and vegetable dishes) are:

  • Lamb, the most popular meat, served grilled, roasted, or stewed
  • Many organ meats of lamb, especially tripe, are popular
  • Coniglio alla molisana, grilled rabbit pieces skewered with sausage and herbs
  • Mazzarelle, tightly wrapped rolls made with lung and tripe of lamb
  • Ragù d' agnello, braised lamb with sweet peppers, a specialty of Isernia
  • Torcinelli, rolled strips of lamb tripe, sweetbreads, and liver
  • Pamparella or pork pancetta dried with peperoncino, soaked in wine and cut into small pieces. Pamparella is used to flavor sauces, in particular the sauce for dressing the tacconi, a rustic pasta made with flour and water.
  • Saucicc', Paparuol' e Ova Fritte, sausage with sweet pepper and fried eggs

Typical vegetable dishes may include:

  • Carciofi ripieni, artichokes stuffed with anchovies and capers
  • Peeled sweet peppers stuffed with breadcrumbs, anchovies, parsley, basil and peperoncino, sautéed in a frying pan and cooked with chopped tomatoes
  • Cipollacci con pecorino, fried strong onions and pecorino cheese
  • Frittata con basilico e cipolle, omelette with basil and onions

Fish dishes include red mullet soup, and spaghetti with cuttlefish. Trout from the Biferno river is notable for its flavor, and is cooked with a simple but tasty sauce of aromatic herbs. Zuppa di pesce, a fish stew, is a specialty of Termoli.

The cheeses produced in Molise are not very different from those produced in Abruzzo. The more common ones are Burrino and Manteca, soft, buttery cow's-milk cheeses; Pecorino, sheep's-milk cheese, served young and soft or aged and hard, called also "Maciuocco" in Molise; Scamorza, bland cow's-milk cheese, often served grilled; and Caciocavallo, sheep's-milk cheese.

Sweets and desserts have an ancient tradition here and are linked to the history of the territory and to religious and family festivities. Most common are:

  • Calciumi (also called caucioni or cauciuni), sweet ravioli filled with chestnuts, almonds, chocolate, vanilla, cooked wine musts, and cinnamon and then fried
  • Ciambelline, ring-shaped cakes made in the countryside. They may be all'olio (with olive oil) or al vino rosso (with red wine).
  • Ferratelle all'anice, anise cakes made in metal molds and stamped with special patterns
  • Ricotta pizza, a cake pan filled with a blend of ricotta cheese, sugar, flour, butter, maraschino liqueur, and chocolate chips[11]

International relations edit

Twin towns — sister cities edit

Molise is twinned with:

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Population on 1 January by age, sex and NUTS 2 region", www.ec.europa.eu
  2. ^ "Sub-national HDI – Area Database – Global Data Lab". hdi.globaldatalab.org. Retrieved 2023-03-05.
  3. ^ . Lexico UK English Dictionary. Oxford University Press. Archived from the original on 2020-03-22.
  4. ^ "Molise". The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language (5th ed.). HarperCollins. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  5. ^ "Molise". Collins English Dictionary. HarperCollins. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  6. ^ "Molise". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Retrieved 6 May 2019.
  7. ^ "Molise" (in Italian). Retrieved 19 March 2023.
  8. ^ . Europa (web portal). Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
  9. ^ "Unemployment NUTS 2 regions Eurostat".
  10. ^ a b . Europa (web portal). 2001-01-01. Archived from the original on 2007-08-05. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
  11. ^ . Abruzzomoliseheritagesociety.org. Archived from the original on 2013-03-09. Retrieved 2013-03-12.
  12. ^ . Urząd Miasta Nowego Sącza (in Polish). Archived from the original on 2013-05-23. Retrieved 2013-08-01.

External links edit

  • Official Site of the Regione Molise (in Italian)

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For other uses see Molise disambiguation Molise UK m ɒ ˈ l iː z eɪ mol EE zay 3 US ˈ m oʊ l i z eɪ m oʊ ˈ l iː z eɪ MOH lee zay moh LEE zay 4 5 6 Italian moˈliːze Neapolitan Mulise is a region of Southern Italy Until 1963 it formed part of the region of Abruzzi e Molise together with Abruzzo The split which did not become effective until 1970 makes Molise the newest region in Italy Covering 4 438 square kilometres 1 714 sq mi it is the second smallest region in the country after the Aosta Valley and has a population of 313 348 as of 1 January 2015 Molise Mulise Neapolitan Molis Slavomolisano RegionFlagCoat of armsCoordinates 41 41 59 N 14 36 40 E 41 6997 N 14 6111 E 41 6997 14 6111CountryItalyCapitalCampobassoGovernment PresidentFrancesco Roberti FI Area Total4 438 km2 1 714 sq mi Population 31 12 2017 Total308 493 Density70 km2 180 sq mi Demonym s English Molisan Italian Molisano man Italian Molisana woman GDP 1 Total 6 452 billion 2021 Time zoneUTC 1 CET Summer DST UTC 2 CEST ISO 3166 codeIT 67HDI 2021 0 874 2 very high 15th of 21NUTS RegionITFWebsitewww regione molise itThe region is split into two provinces named after their respective capitals Campobasso and Isernia Campobasso also serves as the regional capital Contents 1 Geography 2 Main sights and monuments 2 1 Campobasso 2 2 Isernia 2 3 Termoli 2 4 Venafro 2 5 Province of Campobasso 2 6 Province of Isernia 3 Economy 4 Demographics 5 Government and politics 5 1 Administrative divisions 6 Culture 6 1 Cuisine 7 International relations 7 1 Twin towns sister cities 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksGeography editMolise is bordered by Abruzzo to the north Apulia to the east Lazio to the west and Campania to the south It has 35 kilometres 22 miles of sandy coastline to the northeast lying on the Adriatic Sea looking out towards the Tremiti islands The countryside of Molise is mostly mountainous with 55 covered by mountains and most of the rest by hills that go down to the sea 7 Main sights and monuments edit nbsp Archeological sites of MoliseCampobasso edit nbsp Castello MonforteCastello Monforte Terzano Tower Campobasso Cathedral Santissima Trinita Church of Sant Antonio Church of San Bartolomeo Church of San Giorgio Savoia Theater San Giorgio Palace Head of municipality Provincial Museum of Sanniti Isernia edit nbsp Altilia Sepino Isernia Cathedral San Pietro Fountain Fraterna Monumental complex and museum of Santa Maria delle Monache Abbey Sanctuary of Santi Cosma e Damiano Archeological site Isernia La Pineta Museum of Paleolithic in the site of La PinetaTermoli edit Cathedral of San Basso from Lucera Medieval castle of Frederick II Sinarca Tower Rinascimental Gallery MuseumVenafro edit Castle Pandone Venafro Cathedral Archeogical Museum of Venafro War Museum Winterline VenafroProvince of Campobasso edit nbsp Isernia collageTrivento Cathedral Church of Santa Maria Maggiore Guglionesi Santuario di Santa Maria del Canneto Roccavivara Caldora Castle Carpinone Castle Anjou Civitacampomarano Longobard Castle Tufara Bojano Cathedral San Bartolomeo Medieval fortress Civita Superiore Bojano Angioina Tower Colletorto Larino Cathedral Archeological site and Roman theater of Larinum Larino Archeological site and museum of Altilia Sepino Italic sanctuary of San Pietro dei Cantoni Sepino Megalithic wall of Saipins Terravecchia zone Sepino Church of Santa Maria della Strada Matrice Guardialfiera old town Capua castle Gambatesa Province of Isernia edit Abbey of San Vincenzo al Volturno Castel San Vincenzo Marinelli Bells Factory and Museum Agnone Theatre and Italic temple in the archeological site of Pietrabbondante Parish church and belfry of Saint Silvestro Bagnoli del Trigno Bagnoli del Trigno The pearl of Molise Rupestrian church of Pietracupa Church of Sant Antonio Abate Pietracupa Capracotta Neogothic basilica of Santa Maria Addolorata Castelpetroso Venafro Cathedral Castle Pandone Venafro Castle Pandone Cerro al Volturno Abbey of Santa Maria del Carmelo Roccavivara Castle D Alessandro Pescolanciano Colli a Volturno FornelliEconomy edit nbsp Castle of Termoli nbsp Campobasso s CathedralAgriculture involving small and micro holdings is currently offering high quality products The agricultural holdings produce wine cereals olive oil vegetables fruits and dairy products Traditional products are Grass Pea cicerchia and Farro Molise s autochthonous grape is Tintilia which has been rediscovered during the last ten years and many other PDO DOP wines both red and white Though there is a large Fiat plant Termoli the industrial sector is dominated by the farming industry with small and medium sized farms spread widely throughout the region Another important industry is food processing pasta meat milk products oil and wine are the traditional products of the region In the services sector the most important industries are distribution hotels and catering followed by transport and communications banking and insurance With few exceptions in all sectors firms are small and this explains the difficulties encountered when marketing products on a national scale 8 International tourism is growing largely as a result of the recent opening of international flights from other European countries to Pescara Airport which is not far to the north in Abruzzo and connected to Molise by the A14 highway the only highway passing through Molise by Termoli The unemployment rate stood at 9 5 in 2020 9 Demographics editHistorical populationYearPop 1861355 000 1871374 000 5 4 1881382 000 2 1 1901395 000 3 4 1911396 000 0 3 1921383 000 3 3 1931377 000 1 6 1936388 000 2 9 1951407 000 4 9 1961358 000 12 0 1971320 000 10 6 1981328 000 2 5 1991331 000 0 9 2001321 000 3 0 2010 Est 319 000 0 6 2017310 449 2 7 Source ISTAT 2001The density of the population in Molise is well below the national average In 2008 Molise registered 72 3 inhabitants per km2 compared to a national figure of 198 8 The region is subdivided into two provinces Campobasso and Isernia which together cover 1 5 of Italy s territory and less than 1 of its population The larger province in terms of area is Campobasso at 2 909 km2 while the smaller is Isernia at 1 529 km2 The province of Campobasso is the more densely populated of the two provinces with 79 4 inhabitants per km2 whereas Isernia registers 58 9 inhabitants per km2 10 At the end of 2008 the most populous towns were Campobasso 51 247 inhabitants Termoli 32 420 and Isernia 21 811 In the period 1951 71 large scale emigration to other countries of the European Union to other parts of Italy and overseas led to a significant decline in the population of Molise Negative net migration persisted until 1981 Large scale emigration has caused many of the smaller towns and villages to lose over 60 of their population while only a small number of larger towns have recorded significant gains From 1982 to 1994 net migration has been positive then followed by a negative trend until 2001 Between 1991 330 900 inhabitants and 2001 320 601 inhabitants the population of the region decreased by 3 1 10 since 2001 the population remained stable The region is home to two main ethnic minorities the Molisan Croats 20 000 people who speak an old Dalmatian dialect of Croatian alongside Italian and those who speak the arbereshe dialect of Albanian in five towns of basso Molise in the province of Campobasso Government and politics editMain article Politics of Molise Administrative divisions edit Molise comprises two provinces nbsp Province Area km2 Population Density inhabitants km2 Province of Campobasso 2 909 231 921 79 7Province of Isernia 1 529 88 931 58 2Culture editSee also List of museums in Molise Molise has much tradition from the religious to the pagans many museum archeological sites musical and food events Tradition The Festival dei Misteri in Campobasso Corpus Domini Feast of Saint Pardo with ox chariot cart in Larino 25 26 27 May Ox chariots La Carrese and feast of Saint Leo in San Martino in Pensilis 30 April and 2 May The Ndocciata of Agnone 8 24 December The Saint Basso feast in Termoli with procession of boats on the sea 4 August U lut m sab t d April of Santa Croce di Magliano with benediction of animals Last Saturday of April Procession of Good Friday in Campobasso The procession of hooded on the Good Friday at Isernia The fire of Saint Anthony the Abbot in Colletorto 17 January The feast of Saint Nicandro in Venafro 17 June The ox chariots and feast in the village of Ururi and Portocannone The feast of San Biagio in San Biase 3 February with the traditional game of the Morra and the distribution of Bread to all the inhabitantsArts musical and food festivals The international bagpipe festival of Scapoli in July The Pezzata of Capracotta the first Sunday of August The fish festival of Termoli in August The Staffoli Horses in August close Agnone The grape feast of Riccia in September The grain feast of Jelsi on 26 July The international festival of folk in the Matese in San Massimo The exhibition of black truffle in San Pietro Avellana The carnival of Larino in February Gl Cierv in the carnival of Castelnuovo del Volturno the last Sunday of FebruaryMuseums National museum of paleolithic in Isernia Monumental complex and museum of Santa Maria delle Monache in Isernia Museum of Tombolo in Isernia Provincial museum of Samnium in Campobasso Museum of Zampogna Bagpipe in Scapoli Antiquarium of Saepinum Altilia in Sepino Photographic museum Tony Vaccaro in Bonefro Archeological museum of Venafro War Museum Winterline Venafro Santa Chiara Museum VenafroCuisine edit The cuisine of Molise is similar to the cuisine of Abruzzo though there are some differences in the dishes and ingredients The flavors of Molise are dominated by the many aromatic herbs that grow there Some of the characteristic foods include spicy salami a variety of locally produced cheeses dishes using lamb or goat pasta dishes with hearty sauces and vegetables that grow in the region In addition to bruschetta a typical antipasto will consist of any of several meat dishes such as the sausages capocollo the fennel seasoned salsiccie al finocchio soppressata ventricina frascateglie or sanguinaccio In addition to these sausages a variety of ham is available such as smoked prosciutto Frequently the sausages are enjoyed with polenta Main dishes of the region include Brodosini made of tagliatelle in broth with pork cheek and fat Calcioni di ricotta a specialty of Campobasso made of fried pasta stuffed with ricotta provolone prosciutto and parsley and usually served with fried artichokes cauliflower brains sweetbread potato croquette and scamorza cheese Cavatiegl e Patane or gnocchi served in a meat sauce of rabbit and pork A variety of pasta such as cavatelli lasagna or maccheroni served with a ragu of lamb or goat Pasta e fagioli pasta and white bean soup cooked with pig s feet and pork rinds Polenta d iragn a polenta like dish actually made of wheat and potatoes sauced with raw tomatoes and pecorino Risotto alla marinara a risotto with seafood Spaghetti with diavolillo a strong chili pepper sauce Zuppa di cardi a soup of cardoons tomatoes onions pancetta olive oil Zuppa di ortiche a soup of nettle stems tomatoes onions pancetta olive oilCommon second dishes often meat and vegetable dishes are Lamb the most popular meat served grilled roasted or stewed Many organ meats of lamb especially tripe are popular Coniglio alla molisana grilled rabbit pieces skewered with sausage and herbs Mazzarelle tightly wrapped rolls made with lung and tripe of lamb Ragu d agnello braised lamb with sweet peppers a specialty of Isernia Torcinelli rolled strips of lamb tripe sweetbreads and liver Pamparella or pork pancetta dried with peperoncino soaked in wine and cut into small pieces Pamparella is used to flavor sauces in particular the sauce for dressing the tacconi a rustic pasta made with flour and water Saucicc Paparuol e Ova Fritte sausage with sweet pepper and fried eggsTypical vegetable dishes may include Carciofi ripieni artichokes stuffed with anchovies and capers Peeled sweet peppers stuffed with breadcrumbs anchovies parsley basil and peperoncino sauteed in a frying pan and cooked with chopped tomatoes Cipollacci con pecorino fried strong onions and pecorino cheese Frittata con basilico e cipolle omelette with basil and onionsFish dishes include red mullet soup and spaghetti with cuttlefish Trout from the Biferno river is notable for its flavor and is cooked with a simple but tasty sauce of aromatic herbs Zuppa di pesce a fish stew is a specialty of Termoli The cheeses produced in Molise are not very different from those produced in Abruzzo The more common ones are Burrino and Manteca soft buttery cow s milk cheeses Pecorino sheep s milk cheese served young and soft or aged and hard called also Maciuocco in Molise Scamorza bland cow s milk cheese often served grilled and Caciocavallo sheep s milk cheese Sweets and desserts have an ancient tradition here and are linked to the history of the territory and to religious and family festivities Most common are Calciumi also called caucioni or cauciuni sweet ravioli filled with chestnuts almonds chocolate vanilla cooked wine musts and cinnamon and then fried Ciambelline ring shaped cakes made in the countryside They may be all olio with olive oil or al vino rosso with red wine Ferratelle all anice anise cakes made in metal molds and stamped with special patterns Ricotta pizza a cake pan filled with a blend of ricotta cheese sugar flour butter maraschino liqueur and chocolate chips 11 International relations editSee also List of twin towns and sister cities in Italy Twin towns sister cities edit Molise is twinned with nbsp Nowy Sacz Poland 12 See also edit2002 Molise earthquakes Ndocciata a torchlit parade traditionally held in Molise on Christmas Eve Molise CroatsReferences edit Population on 1 January by age sex and NUTS 2 region www ec europa eu Sub national HDI Area Database Global Data Lab hdi globaldatalab org Retrieved 2023 03 05 Molise Lexico UK English Dictionary Oxford University Press Archived from the original on 2020 03 22 Molise The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language 5th ed HarperCollins Retrieved 6 May 2019 Molise Collins English Dictionary HarperCollins Retrieved 6 May 2019 Molise Merriam Webster com Dictionary Retrieved 6 May 2019 Molise in Italian Retrieved 19 March 2023 Eurostat Europa web portal Archived from the original on 2011 07 21 Retrieved 2009 05 05 Unemployment NUTS 2 regions Eurostat a b Eurostat Europa web portal 2001 01 01 Archived from the original on 2007 08 05 Retrieved 2009 05 05 Abruzzo and Molise Heritage Society Abruzzomoliseheritagesociety org Archived from the original on 2013 03 09 Retrieved 2013 03 12 Miasta partnerskie i zaprzyjaznione Nowego Sacza Urzad Miasta Nowego Sacza in Polish Archived from the original on 2013 05 23 Retrieved 2013 08 01 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Molise Official Site of the Regione Molise in Italian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Molise amp oldid 1192427517, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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