Venafrum

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Venafrum was an ancient town in south-central Italy, noted in Roman times for its fertile territory and high-quality olive oil.

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Label Occurrences
Venafrum canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman settlement
ancient town
agriculturalSpecialty olive oil production
olives
associatedWith olive groves
country Roman Republic
describedAs fertile
noted for its olive groves
era Classical antiquity
hasEconomicActivity agriculture
olive cultivation
hasReputation producing some of the best olive oil in Italy in Roman times
historicalRegion Italian Apennines
surface form: south-central Apennines
knownFor fertile territory
high-quality olive oil
languageUsed Latin
locatedIn south-central Italy
locatedInModernCountry Italy
locatedInRegion Samnium
mentionedIn Roman literary sources
partOf Roman Italy
ancient Samnium
product olive oil
timePeriod Roman times
typeOfLocation rural center

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Samnium majorSettlement Venafrum
Regio IV Samnium contains Venafrum