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Giulianova is a beautiful town on the Adriatric Sea located in the Teramo Province of Abruzzo Italy.
The town lies in the northern portion of the Abruzzo region, between the Salinello and the Tordino rivers. Giulianova is split between the paese, the historic town up in the hills, and the lido, the more recent development closer to the beach.
In pre-Roman times, the Praetutii tribe had a settlement called Castrum Novum in the vicinity of Giulianova. In the Middle Ages, the population of Castrum Novum, then called Castrum divi Flaviani, were transported to what is now known as Giulianova paese.
Tourism plays a big part in the town’s economy. The town beaches along the Adriatic coast are among the best in all of Italy. They rival the more famous beaches on the Italian Riviera. Giulianova boasts a good number of beachfront hotels, many boasting a three-star plus ranking. The town is a summer retreat for people from large cities like Rome and Milan, as well as German, American, and French tourists.
San Flaviano is a large church located in the central district of Giulianova. The town also is home to several famous museums including the Casa Museo, the Museo d’Arte dello Splendore, the Pinacoteca Civica, and the Sala R. Pagliaccetti.
Slightly to the north of Giulianova in Tortoreto can be found a large Fiat dealorship, Auto 4 S.R.L. owned by the powerful Di Domenico family who once made their living as boscaioli (woodsmen). Located to the east of Giulianova is their ancestral village, Valle San Giovanni, home of Casale.
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Casale – Villa Rental in Abruzzo Italy