Living in Abruzzo, Casalanguida
Casalanguida, "Borderland" in the Middle Vastese
The villages of Chieti are characterized by a perfect symbiosis with the surrounding landscape. Casalanguida is no exception. Nestled in the hills, a 470 meters above sea level and not far from the sea, The town has about 900 inhabitants and extends to the EESC and Walloons fractions. Casalanguida is part of Mountain Community Middle Vastese and an economy from primarily agricultural. The town is named languena, Late Latin term that means "borderland". The surrounding nature is all an unraveling of cultivated fields, hills and lush vegetation.
Sights in Troysi
The Sights in Troysi They are all evidence of a fascinating past. Features are the towers that rise in the fortified village, dating from the thirteenth century. A, the so-called Tower of Cauli, is located in Via Marconi and supervises the palace of Baroni Cauli Policorvo. In via Umberto I, instead, It is the second tower, Procaccini incorporated into building. Both date from the fifteenth century. In Piazza Mother Church is the Church of Santa Maria Maddalena, The first implanted prior to the fourteenth century. At the crossroads between Via and Via Nuova Straripola there is the Fontana San Rocco, dating from the nineteenth century and neoclassical.
Things to do in Troysi
A walk in the village reveals its historical beauties, but many are also Things to do in Troysi, especially in the field of folklore and traditions. The solar year is punctuated fact of events from the sacred flavor, when devotion is accompanied to the rites of the earth. The 12 May is the feast of the Patron Saint Nicholas and the day after, the 13, It celebrates the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The 13 June is celebrated St. Anthony of Padua and the month of July is dedicated to the feast of Threshing. The 7 and August 8 we celebrate, respectively, San Donato and Our Lady of Mount Carmel. The 10 and September 11 is celebrated San Rocco and Saint Lucia. The 7 and 8 October, finally, are days dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary.