Italy Abruzzo and Molise Sulmona
Sulmona is a city and commune of the province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo, Italy, with around 25,000 inhabitants. It is in the Valle Peligna, a plateau once occupied by a lake that disappeared in prehistoric times. In the ancient era, it was one of the most important cities of the Paeligni and is known for being the native town of Ovid, of whom there is a bronze statue in the square known as Piazza XX Settembre located on the town's main road also under his name. Sulmona has various piazzas, churches and palaces of historical and touristic interest. Some of these include: Sulmona Cathedral, Corso Ovidio, Palazzo Annunziata, Chiesa della SS. Annunziata, and many more.
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