Pescina

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Pescina is a small town in the Abruzzo region of central Italy, known as the birthplace of Cardinal Mazarin and for its historic medieval architecture.

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Pescina canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipality
town
birthplaceOf Cardinal Mazarin
Giulio Raimondo Mazzarino
Ignazio Silone
celebratesFeastDayOn December 19
country Italy
governedBy Comune di Pescina
hasAreaCode +39 0863
hasClimate Mediterranean-influenced mountain climate
hasCulturalEvent religious processions and local festivals
hasCulturalHeritage Roman Catholic traditions
hasDemonym Pescinesi
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
tourism
hasHeritage historic town center
medieval architecture
hasLandmark Ignazio Silone literary park
tower of the medieval castle ruins
hasMunicipalStatus comune
hasPatronSaint Saint Berardo dei Marsi
hasPostalCode 67057
hasRebuiltArchitecture early 20th century reconstruction
hasReligiousBuilding Cathedral of Santa Maria delle Grazie
Church of San Berardo
knownFor birthplace of Cardinal Mazarin
historic churches
literary connections to Ignazio Silone
medieval architecture
locatedIn Abruzzo
Apennines
surface form: Apennine Mountains

Province of L'Aquila
central Italy
locatedInTimeZone Central European Time
locatedNear Fucino plain
locatedOnRiver Giovenco River
officialLanguage Italian
partOf Marsica
province L'Aquila
region Abruzzo
subdivisionOf Italian Republic
sufferedEvent 1915 Avezzano earthquake
timeZoneOffset +1
timeZoneOffsetDST +2
usesTimeZone CEST
CET

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