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		<title>Arsita - A lovely town in Abruzzo Italy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<font size="4"><strong>Arsita</strong> is a a comunal city in the Province of <a href="http://teramoabruzzo.wordpress.com" title="Teramo in Abruzzo Italy">Teramo</a> in the <a href="http://abruzzi.wordpress.com" title="Abruzzo in Italy">Abruzzo Region</a> of Italy. It is located at an altitude of approximately 1300 feet above sea level . Arsita rests along the Fino river , to the east of the Gran Sasso and 22 miles south of Teramo. Roman ruins have been found in the surrounding area.<br />
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Until 1905 Arsita went by the name Bacucco, this name perhaps coming from a castle that once stood there and belonged to a count from the city of Chieti. This edifice later passed into the hands of the monks of Montecassino and finally to the Casa d'Este.&#160; Other historians claim that Bacucco took its name from the Roman word for the god Bacchus. &#160;<br />
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In the 12th century the town was a possession of the ruling Acquaviva family.&#160;&#160; In 1806 the town came under the rule of the town of Penne.&#160; Druing the Napoleonic period a good number of brigands held the territory in and around Arsita.&#160;&#160; A series of skirmishes occured during this period.&#160;<br />
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Arsita is a pleasant town with much to offer the visitor who happens to be passing that way.&#160; In the early 1800's the waters from a spring in this area were said to have healing powers.&#160;&#160; Today's tourists will surely want to visit the castle ruins, the <font size="4">Chiesa Santa Vittoria (Church of Saint Victoria), the Chiesa di Santa Maria D'Aragona known for an exquisite stature of the Madonna and Child, a watermill owned and operated by the Di Francesco family, and a modern rock climbing facility.<br />
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Each year on the 17th of January, the residents of Arsita, in collaboration with the towns of Cermignano, Tossicia, and Bisenti celebrate the Feast of Saint Antonio Abate.&#160; Another festival features the townsfolk dressed up in costumes representing the 12 months of the year.&#160;<br />
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The village has a <a title="Arsita Pro Loco Association" href="http://www.prolocoabruzzo.it/index.asp?todo=Proloco7&#38;mode=1">Pro Loco Association</a> where more information can be found.<br />
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One extended family living in and around the town of Arsita are the prominent Di Marcantonio's.</font></font><br />
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<div style="text-align: center;"><font size="4"><font size="2">Sponsored by <a href="http://villacasale.net" title="Villa near Teramo in Italy">Casale</a> in <a href="http://vallesangiovanni.com" title="Valle San Giovanni in Abruzzo Italy">Valle San Giovanni</a><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div><font size="4"><strong>Arsita</strong> is a a comunal city in the Province of <a href="http://teramoabruzzo.wordpress.com" title="Teramo in Abruzzo Italy">Teramo</a> in the <a href="http://abruzzi.wordpress.com" title="Abruzzo in Italy">Abruzzo Region</a> of Italy. It is located at an altitude of approximately 1300 feet above sea level . Arsita rests along the Fino river , to the east of the Gran Sasso and 22 miles south of Teramo. Roman ruins have been found in the surrounding area.</p>
<p>Until 1905 Arsita went by the name Bacucco, this name perhaps coming from a castle that once stood there and belonged to a count from the city of Chieti. This edifice later passed into the hands of the monks of Montecassino and finally to the Casa d&#8217;Este.&#160; Other historians claim that Bacucco took its name from the Roman word for the god Bacchus. &#160;</p>
<p>In the 12th century the town was a possession of the ruling Acquaviva family.&#160;&#160; In 1806 the town came under the rule of the town of Penne.&#160; Druing the Napoleonic period a good number of brigands held the territory in and around Arsita.&#160;&#160; A series of skirmishes occured during this period.&#160;</p>
<p>Arsita is a pleasant town with much to offer the visitor who happens to be passing that way.&#160; In the early 1800&#8217;s the waters from a spring in this area were said to have healing powers.&#160;&#160; Today&#8217;s tourists will surely want to visit the castle ruins, the <font size="4">Chiesa Santa Vittoria (Church of Saint Victoria), the Chiesa di Santa Maria D&#8217;Aragona known for an exquisite stature of the Madonna and Child, a watermill owned and operated by the Di Francesco family, and a modern rock climbing facility.</p>
<p>Each year on the 17th of January, the residents of Arsita, in collaboration with the towns of Cermignano, Tossicia, and Bisenti celebrate the Feast of Saint Antonio Abate.&#160; Another festival features the townsfolk dressed up in costumes representing the 12 months of the year.&#160;</p>
<p>The village has a <a title="Arsita Pro Loco Association" href="http://www.prolocoabruzzo.it/index.asp?todo=Proloco7&amp;mode=1">Pro Loco Association</a> where more information can be found.</p>
<p>One extended family living in and around the town of Arsita are the prominent Di Marcantonio&#8217;s.</font></font></p>
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<div style="text-align: center;"><font size="4"><font size="2">Sponsored by <a href="http://villacasale.net" title="Villa near Teramo in Italy">Casale</a> in <a href="http://vallesangiovanni.com" title="Valle San Giovanni in Abruzzo Italy">Valle San Giovanni</a></p>
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