Caporciano
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[[Image:|thumb|250px|]] Caporciano is a town and [[comune]] in the [[province of L'Aquila]], in the region of [[Abruzzo]], southern [[Italy]]. It is located about 20 minutes from [[L'Aquila]], the capital of Abruzzo, in the plateau of Navelli. It is also about an hour from [[Pescara]] and about an hour and a half from [[Rome]].

Main sights

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  • Romanesque church of S. Peter. The building dates back to 12th the century and contains frescoes from the 15th century; the church itself was enlarged towards the end of the 14th century.
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  • church of S. Benedict the Abbot, built over the remains of an old castle. The bell tower adjacent to the church was once one of the castle's towers.
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  • A few kilometres away is the hamlet of Bominaco. It is home to two Benedictine churches (Saint Pellegrino and St. Mary): they date back to the Benedictine monastery that existed around the 10th century when the town's name was Momenaco. Bominaco has also a castle built by Benedictine monks to defend their property from the Saracens, who periodically raided this area from their strongholds further south.
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  • There are several archaeological reminders of Roman and other Italic peoples' presence in the area. The town's name itself is thought to come from Capo Giano (literally "head of [[Janus]]", the ancient Roman deity who could simultaneously see the past and the future) or from Casa Porciana (literally "house of pigs", referring to the continued large number of wild boars that roam the woods in the area).
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