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The '''Valle Peligna''', also known as ''Conca di Sulmona'', is a plateau in central [[Abruzzo]], southern [[Italy]], included in the [[province of L'Aquila]]. It has a surface of some 100 km².
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[[File:Vallepeligna.JPG|thumb|250px|View of Valle Peligna.]]
The '''Valle Peligna''', also known as ''Conca di Sulmona'', is a plateau in central [[Abruzzo]], southern Italy, included in the [[province of L'Aquila]]. It has a surface of some 100&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup>.


The valley takes its name from the Greek term ''peline'', meaning "muddy": this refers to prehistorical times, when it was occupied by a lake which disappeared after a series of earthquakes (the former diaphragm with the sea was in what are now the gorges of [[Popoli]]), leaving the land full of marshes but fertile. Three hills near [[Sulmona]] are the relics of the single island in the lake.
The valley takes its name from the [[Paeligni]]. In prehistoric times, it was occupied by a lake which disappeared after a series of earthquakes approximately 300,000 years ago, leaving the land full of marshes but fertile.{{Citation needed|date=September 2020}} The former barrier between the lake and the sea was in what are now the gorges of [[Popoli]]. Three hills near [[Sulmona]] are the relics of the single island in the lake.


It is crossed by the rivers [[Aterno]] and [[Sagittario]], and is bordered by the [[Fucino]] basin by east. Apart Sulmona, the main centers in the plateau include [[ Raiano]], [[Vittorito]], [[Corfinio]], [[Pratola Peligna]] and [[Pacentro]].
The valley is crossed by the rivers [[Aterno]] and [[Sagittario (river)|Sagittario]]. In addition to [[Sulmona]], the main centers in the plateau include [[Raiano]], [[Vittorito]], [[Corfinio]], [[Pratola Peligna]] and [[Pacentro]].{{Citation needed|date=September 2020}}


Historically, it was inhabited by the [[Paeligni]], who were one of the [[Pelasgic peoples|Pelasgians]] who came here from [[Asia Minor]] in the 12th century BC.
Historically, it was inhabited by the [[Paeligni]], an [[Oscan]] tribe.


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Latest revision as of 09:09, 30 March 2024

View of Valle Peligna.

The Valle Peligna, also known as Conca di Sulmona, is a plateau in central Abruzzo, southern Italy, included in the province of L'Aquila. It has a surface of some 100 km2.

The valley takes its name from the Paeligni. In prehistoric times, it was occupied by a lake which disappeared after a series of earthquakes approximately 300,000 years ago, leaving the land full of marshes but fertile.[citation needed] The former barrier between the lake and the sea was in what are now the gorges of Popoli. Three hills near Sulmona are the relics of the single island in the lake.

The valley is crossed by the rivers Aterno and Sagittario. In addition to Sulmona, the main centers in the plateau include Raiano, Vittorito, Corfinio, Pratola Peligna and Pacentro.[citation needed]

Historically, it was inhabited by the Paeligni, an Oscan tribe.

42°04′49″N 13°53′16″E / 42.08028°N 13.88778°E / 42.08028; 13.88778