Paganica

Paganica
Frazione

The main square and the church of Santa Maria Assunta in Paganica
Paganica

Location of Paganica in Italy

Coordinates: 42°21′34″N 13°28′13″E / 42.35944°N 13.47028°E / 42.35944; 13.47028Coordinates: 42°21′34″N 13°28′13″E / 42.35944°N 13.47028°E / 42.35944; 13.47028
Country  Italy
Region  Abruzzo
Province L'Aquila (AQ)
Comune L'Aquila
Elevation 669 m (2,195 ft)
Population (31-12-2009)
  Total 5,024
Demonym(s) Paganichesi
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 67100
Dialing code 0862
Website Official website

Paganica is a hillside town in the province of L'Aquila, in the Abruzzo region of southern Italy. It is a frazione of the comune of L'Aquila (which is some 7 km far), and has a population of about 5,000.

History

An old Roman city, in 1254 its citizens took part in the foundation of L'Aquila by Manfred of Sicily. Until 1927 it was an autonomous municipality merged, with others, into L'Aquila.

On 6 April 2009, Paganica was severely damaged, with 70 percent of its buildings destroyed, as a result of the 2009 L'Aquila earthquake.[1] The earthquake's epicenter was along the road between L'Aquila and Paganica,[2] Paganica being the closest town to the epicenter.:[3]

Main sights

Transport

Paganica has a station on the Terni–Sulmona railway, with trains to L'Aquila and Sulmona.

See also

References

  1. "Italy quake toll rises amid hunt for victims". news.yahoo.com. 7 April 2009. Archived from the original on April 11, 2009. Retrieved 2009-04-07.
  2. Hooper, John (7 April 2009). "Italy earthquake survivors face up to aftermath as death toll rises to 179". guardian.co.uk. Retrieved 2009-04-07.
  3. Wise, Ann; Ammu Kannampill (6 April 2009). "Devastation Sets In After Italy's Quake". abcnews.go.co. Retrieved 2009-04-07.

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