Pascarola

Discovering Pascarola: The fraction of Caivano

Hello everyone! Today I want to talk to you about Pascarola, a very interesting fraction of the municipality of Caivano, in the province of Naples! This area has about 2509 inhabitants and borders the municipalities of Marcianise and Orta di Atella, which belong to the province of Caserta. But it is not only its geographical location that makes it interesting...

The Physical Geography of Pascarola

Pascarola is located in a strategic position, just a few kilometers from Naples and Caserta, and is easily accessible thanks to its proximity to the Naples-Caserta highway. Moreover, if you love nature, here you will find several enchanting places such as the Roccamonfina and Foce del Garigliano Regional Natural Park just 30 kilometers away.

Discovering Pascarola: nature, industry and patronal feasts.

The Economy

Did you know that Pascarola is home to the largest industries in the metropolitan city of Naples? In fact, important companies specializing in the production of ecological, chemical, food and pharmaceutical products can be found here. Thanks to these companies, many people in the area have found employment and can contribute to the economic development of the region.

The Patronal Festivals in Pascarola

If you are in the area during the festive period, don't miss the patronal festival dedicated to San Giorgio Martire on April 23. The population of Pascarola organizes various events and parades to celebrate their patron saint, including the traditional procession through the village streets.

Notes on the Fraction of Pascarola

Furthermore, if you travel to this area, I recommend visiting the historic center of Caivano, which has great historical and cultural value thanks to its numerous churches and monuments. Finally, don't forget to taste the typical dishes of the area, such as the Scarole pizza and, to conclude our tour, the characteristic goodness of the Caivano almond orchid.

In conclusion, Pascarola is a very interesting fraction that has a lot to offer to those who visit it. The locals are also very welcoming and helpful, so feel free to ask for information or advice on what to see and where to eat. I hope you can visit this area soon and be enchanted by its charm!

Paola Santoro
Wrote by Paola Santoro
Updated Monday, Sep 12, 2022