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Torino di Sangro
Torino di Sangro, a town of 3124 inhabitants of the province of Chieti. The origins of the name are still unclear, but according to legend best known inhabitants of Civita di Sangro attacked by the Saracens fled preceded by a bull that stood beneath the ancient tower, where they fled, creating a new country named Turin.
After the unification of Italy the name was changed in Torino di Sangro to avoid postal problems with the homonymous town of Piedmont. The town has an important historical and natural interest. Indeed, it was the territory of the town is a military cemetery called "Sangro River Cemetery" in which lie the soldiers who fought in World War II called the Gustav Line. Monuments and places of interest Churches Torino di Sangro, formerly consisted of 18 churches, of which very few are left today. The nature reserve "Lecceta coast of Torino di Sangro" The town also has a high environmental importance thanks to the "Lecceta Resort" where hosts of varieties of flora and fauna. This nature reserve covers 180 hectares pr last stretch of the river Sangro, near the mouth, to the Adriatic coast, is a forest planted on coastal sands of the Pliocene. Trees of holm oaks and associa is the manna. The rich undergrowth is covered with carpets of ivy. The shrub layer is composed of the dogwood, rose of San Giovanni, the hawthorn and in particular interest is the presence dell'alaterno of liquilizia and mastic. In many birds find refuge among them remember the blackcap, the occhiotto the subalpine. There is also the exotic bee-eater nests. The Forest of Torino di Sangro Abruzzo is the only area in which it lives and reproduces the tortoise. The other monuments and landmarks The river Sangro, The sea coast, the British Cemetery (known Sangro River Cemetery)
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Torino di Sangro, a town of 3124 inhabitants of the province of Chieti. The origins of the name are still unclear, but according to legend best known inhabitants of Civita di Sangro attacked by the Saracens fled preceded by a bull that stood beneath the ancient tower, where they fled, creating a new country named Turin.
After the unification of Italy the name was changed in Torino di Sangro to avoid postal problems with the homonymous town of Piedmont. The town has an important historical and natural interest. Indeed, it was the territory of the town is a military cemetery called "Sangro River Cemetery" in which lie the soldiers who fought in World War II called the Gustav Line. Monuments and places of interest Churches Torino di Sangro, formerly consisted of 18 churches, of which very few are left today. The nature reserve "Lecceta coast of Torino di Sangro" The town also has a high environmental importance thanks to the "Lecceta Resort" where hosts of varieties of flora and fauna. This nature reserve covers 180 hectares pr last stretch of the river Sangro, near the mouth, to the Adriatic coast, is a forest planted on coastal sands of the Pliocene. Trees of holm oaks and associa is the manna. The rich undergrowth is covered with carpets of ivy. The shrub layer is composed of the dogwood, rose of San Giovanni, the hawthorn and in particular interest is the presence dell'alaterno of liquilizia and mastic. In many birds find refuge among them remember the blackcap, the occhiotto the subalpine. There is also the exotic bee-eater nests. The Forest of Torino di Sangro Abruzzo is the only area in which it lives and reproduces the tortoise. The other monuments and landmarks The river Sangro, The sea coast, the British Cemetery (known Sangro River Cemetery) |



