BY: Marco Fogliazza
Molise is the second smallest region in Italy after the Aosta Valley and is a territory rich in history and culture incredibly little known. It is a predominantly mountainous area of Italy located in the south central part of the Italian peninsula that extends from the Apennines to the Adriatic Sea. On the coast there are important seaside resorts that have become popular holiday destinations.
Molise has a very long history that can be discovered thanks to the many things to see in this region of Italy. Among the treasures of Molise there are also many food and wine excellences of these territories famous in particular for the production of olive oil and wine.
SOURCE: https://italian-traditions.com
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