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Welcome to the province of Campobasso, in the heart of Molise

Hello everyone, today we will talk about the province of Campobasso, one of the five provinces of the Italian region of Molise. With a population of just over 200,000 inhabitants, it covers an area of ​​2909 km² and includes 84 different municipalities. The capital is Campobasso, which houses the institutional headquarters in Palazzo Magno.

Physical geography

Discover the beauty of Molise: Province of Campobasso.

Territory

The province of Campobasso is a diverse and varied territory, ranging from the mountains of the Sannio Apennines to the hills, lakes and rivers of the hinterland, reaching the Adriatic coast. Here we find numerous villages, towns and cities, which represent the cultural and landscape richness of the province.

Hydrography

The province has several rivers and lakes. Among the most important rivers is the Biferno river, which rises from the Matese massif and flows into the Adriatic after crossing Lake Guardialfiera. The Fortore, which forms near Monte Altieri and marks the border with Puglia, is also a very important river. In addition, the Trigno marks the border between Molise and Abruzzo, while the Tammaro flows between the province of Benevento and that of Campobasso.

Among the lakes of the province, the largest is Lake Guardialfiera, artificially created by a dam. This lake is crossed by two spectacular viaducts, Molise I and II, which cross the lake for a distance of 8.5 kilometers.

Atypical emblem

The province of Campobasso is distinguished by its atypical emblem compared to the other Italian provinces: an emblem without a crown, not framed within a shield or other geometric symbol, and reproduced on a red banner. This emblem depicts wheat spikes and an eight-pointed star, which are elements derived from the ancient province of Contado di Molise.

Geographic borders

The province of Campobasso overlooks the Adriatic Sea to the northeast. It borders to the north with the province of Chieti (Abruzzo), to the southeast with the province of Foggia (Puglia), to the south with the provinces of Benevento and Caserta (Campania), and to the west with the province of Isernia.

Art and culture

The province of Campobasso is very rich from an artistic and cultural point of view. There are numerous villages and towns that are characterized by their architectural and artistic beauties, which represent a real attraction for tourists.

Among the main attractions of the province of Campobasso, the Cathedral of the Holy Trinity stands out, located in Campobasso. This imposing religious building dates back to the seventeenth century and has undergone numerous restoration interventions over the centuries.

Local cuisine

The cuisine of the province of Campobasso is characterized above all by the products of the land and sea. Among the typical dishes of the area, we can mention cicatelli with sauce, pasta and potato timbales, Capracotta porchetta, molisan cannoli and sfogliatelle.

Conclusions

In conclusion, the province of Campobasso is a very interesting destination to visit, both for its scenic beauty and for its cultural and artistic attractions. Rich in history and traditions, this province represents a real treasure for Molise and for Italy as a whole. If you are looking for a suggestive and little-known destination, the province of Campobasso is definitely for you!

Valentina Fabbri
Updated Friday, Apr 8, 2022