7 July 2001
The summaries in English were extracted from complete articles published on Il Centro - Quotidiano d'Abruzzo and Il Messaggero - Abruzzo edition.
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7 July 2001 - Il Messaggero
Vasto - Re-enactement of the Toson d'Oro / Vasto, rivive il Toson d'oro
Two days in honor of 18th century Vasto, with historical groups and entertainments. In the Castello Caldora characters in costume on Saturday, then on Sunday the traditional parade of the ancient nobility.
7 July 2001 - Il Messaggero
Sulmona - Re-enactement of the Pope's election / I Cavalieri rievocano l'elezione a Papa, by Marco Massaro
«Audite, audite! Gente de Sulmona, lo vostro Frate Pietro de Morrone è stato fatto Papa». The blue-robed "Cavalieri di Celestino"re-enacted yesterday the announcemnet on 6 July 1294 of the election of Pope celestine V.
7 July 2001 - Il Centro
Itinerary in the d'Angri Valley / Alla scoperta della Valle d'Angri, by Claudio Perolino
In the article a detailed itinerary of this excursion towards Farindola and the big Tavo canyon, amid savage landscapes in the Voltigno, the peaceful Valle Caterina and Campo Imperatore. Starting from Farindola, the easy itinerary will reach Campo Imperatore.
7 July 2001 - Il Centro
Pratola Peligna - A competition for old recipes / Una gara di cucina con antiche ricette
First prize awarded to "brodo di gallina con cicoria di montagna" to Lucia Di Bacco, second prize to Vita Casasanta, with her "sagne al sugo di castrato" and third prize to Anna Zappacosta for "traccozze con i ceci".
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