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Camarda is a frazione (parish or ward) in the comune of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of Italy. It is situated on the western slopes of the Gran Sasso, at about 800 meters above sea level, along the state road 17-bis that from goes up to Campo Imperatore passing through Paganica, Tempera, Assergi and , once an autonomous municipality before being aggregated to the capital and now seat of the ninth district of the municipality. In literature, it is known, above all, through the novella in rima entitled , a work by , published in 1857 and reprinted in 1858.

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  • Camarda is a frazione (parish or ward) in the comune of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of Italy. It is situated on the western slopes of the Gran Sasso, at about 800 meters above sea level, along the state road 17-bis that from goes up to Campo Imperatore passing through Paganica, Tempera, Assergi and , once an autonomous municipality before being aggregated to the capital and now seat of the ninth district of the municipality. In literature, it is known, above all, through the novella in rima entitled , a work by , published in 1857 and reprinted in 1858. (en)
  • Camarda è una frazione della città dell'Aquila, situata alle pendici occidentali del Gran Sasso, a circa 800 m d'altitudine, lungo la che da Bazzano sale a Campo Imperatore passando per Paganica, Tempera, Assergi e Fonte Cerreto, un tempo comune autonomo prima di essere aggregato al capoluogo ed ora sede della nona circoscrizione del comune. In letteratura è conosciuta, soprattutto, attraverso la novella in rima dal titolo La bella di Camarda, opera di Emidio Cappelli, pubblicata nel 1857 e ristampata nel 1858. (it)
  • Camarda is een plaats (frazione) in de Italiaanse gemeente L'Aquila. (nl)
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  • Camarda is a frazione (parish or ward) in the comune of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of Italy. It is situated on the western slopes of the Gran Sasso, at about 800 meters above sea level, along the state road 17-bis that from goes up to Campo Imperatore passing through Paganica, Tempera, Assergi and , once an autonomous municipality before being aggregated to the capital and now seat of the ninth district of the municipality. In literature, it is known, above all, through the novella in rima entitled , a work by , published in 1857 and reprinted in 1858. (en)
  • Camarda è una frazione della città dell'Aquila, situata alle pendici occidentali del Gran Sasso, a circa 800 m d'altitudine, lungo la che da Bazzano sale a Campo Imperatore passando per Paganica, Tempera, Assergi e Fonte Cerreto, un tempo comune autonomo prima di essere aggregato al capoluogo ed ora sede della nona circoscrizione del comune. In letteratura è conosciuta, soprattutto, attraverso la novella in rima dal titolo La bella di Camarda, opera di Emidio Cappelli, pubblicata nel 1857 e ristampata nel 1858. (it)
  • Camarda is een plaats (frazione) in de Italiaanse gemeente L'Aquila. (nl)
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