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In Molise we have holiday accommodation properties of the following type: and 3 Star Hotels.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Molise include: Arezzo, Bolzano, Campobasso, Florence, Isernia, Lucca, Milan, Naples, Palermo, Perugia, Rimini, Rome, Salerno, Siena, Termoli and Venezia.
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Molise include: and Garim.
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Molise, the youngest Italian region (until 1963 it was part of Abruzzo), lies in central-southern Italy on the Adriatic coastline of the peninsula. Only its south-western section belongs to the Tyrrhenian coastline.
As regards area and population, it is the penultimate of the Italian regions, larger only than Val d'Aosta; lying to the north-east on the Adriatic, it borders with Abruzzo to the north, with Latium to the west, with Campania to the south and with Puglia (Apulia) to the south-east.
Its borders are mostly artificial, due mainly to complex feudal and administrative vicissitudes: natural limits are the Trigno and the Fortore rivers, which respectively mark most of the border with Abruzzo and Puglia and the calcareous massifs of Meta, the Mainardes and Matese, administratively divided between Latium and Campania.
History. The regional territory is nearly all mountainous (55% of the surface area) or hilly, with limited flat ground in the lower valleys and along the Adriatic ... Read More...
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Population and Economy of Molise
On the whole, Molise is the least populated Italian region after the Val d'Aosta, with also a very low average density of population. Apart from the historical difficulties of settling in a territory which is mainly mountainous, this is due to a flow of emigrants abroad and to other Italian regions, a phenomenon which reached a peak at the beginning of the century and in the post-war period, and started to decline to a certain extent only from the 1970s onwards. The population distribution is highest in the areas surrounding Campobasso, the regional capital, and along the Adriatic coast, while the mountainous areas (for example in the Province of Isernia) are almost uninhabited.
The Molise dialect, with that of northern Apulia, is a sub-group of the broad family of southern Italian dialects; the presence of Albanian (Larino, Ururi, Campomarino, Portocannone, Santa Croce di Magliano, Montecilfone) and Serbo-Croat (Acquaviva Collecroce, Montemitro) linguistic enclaves, all in the Provi ... Read More...
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You are looking for 3 Star Hotels in Molise, Italy
Our featured holiday accommodation properties in Molise include: and Garim.
In Molise we have holiday accommodation properties of the following type: and 3 Star Hotels.
Some of our popular destinations for holiday accommodation in Molise include: Arezzo, Bolzano, Campobasso, Florence, Isernia, Lucca, Milan, Naples, Palermo, Perugia, Rimini, Rome, Salerno, Siena, Termoli and Venezia.
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