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Lettomanoppello
Sign in to saveLettomanoppello (Abruzzese: '') is a town and comune'' in province of Pescara, Abruzzo, central Italy. In Roman times the area was known for its asphalt mines and later for a white stone that could be carved.
Key facts
- Italian comune.name
- Lettomanoppello
- Italian comune.official_name
- Comune di Lettomanoppello
- Italian comune.image_skyline
- Lettomanoppello.jpg
- Italian comune.image_caption
- View of Lettomanoppello
- Italian comune.image_shield
- Lettomanoppello-Stemma.png
- Italian comune.province
- (PE)
- Italian comune.frazioni
- Canale Calvario, Lavino Chiuse
- Italian comune.mayor
- Giuseppe Esposito
- Italian comune.area_total_km2
- 15.07
- Italian comune.population_total
- 2894
- Italian comune.population_as_of
- 30 September 2017
- Italian comune.population_demonym
- Lettesi
- Italian comune.elevation_m
- 370
- Italian comune.saint
- St. Nicholas of Bari
- Italian comune.day
- 6 December
- Italian comune.postal_code
- 65020
- Italian comune.area_code
- 085
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Lettomanoppello (Abruzzese: '') is a town and comune'' in province of Pescara, Abruzzo, central Italy. In Roman times the area was known for its asphalt mines and later for a white stone that could be carved.
==Geography== The town is situated near the Majella National Park, about 30 minutes away from the city of Pescara. The mountainous region offers sightseeing in the wilderness or on its highest peaks. The elevation stretches from about above sea level and a road leads right up the top, at . During winter it becomes a spot for skiing and winter sports in the mountains.
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