Cappadocia

Cappadocia
Cappadocia
Administration
Pays Drapeau d'Italie Italie
Région Abruzzo bandiera.svg Abruzzes 
Province L'Aquila 
Code ISTAT 066023
Code postal 67060
Préfixe tel. 0863
Site web www.sezione10.terremarsicane.it/cappadocia/index.php
Culture et démographie
Population 535 hab. (31-12-2010[1])
Densité 8 hab./km²
Gentilé cappadociani
Saint patron San Biagio et Santa Margherita
Fête patronale 15 et 16 août
Géographie
Coordonnées 42° 00′ 00″ N 13° 17′ 00″ E / 42.00000, 13.2833342° 00′ 00″ Nord
       13° 17′ 00″ Est
/ 42.00000, 13.28333
  
Altitude 1108 m
Superficie 67 km²
Code cadastral B677
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Cappadocia
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Cappadocia

Cappadocia est une commune de la province de l'Aquila dans les Abruzzes en Italie.


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Administration

Liste des maires (sindaci) successifs
Période Identité Parti Qualité
14 juin 2004 Bruno Murzilli    
Toutes les données ne nous sont pas encore connues.

Hameaux

Petrella Liri, Verrecchie, Camporotondo

Communes limitrophes

Camerata Nuova (RM), Castellafiume, Filettino (FR), Pereto, Rocca di Botte, Tagliacozzo, Vallepietra (RM)

Notes et références


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