Pennadomo
Pennadomo (Abruzzese: La Pènne) is a comune and town in the province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of Italy.
The town comprises 11.3 km2, in hill country 430 m above sea level. In the 2001 national census the town had a population of 358 inhabitants, members of 173 families. The town had 12 companies and 2 administrative offices employing a total of 53 of the population. The population had fallen by 57 persons (14 percent) from the 1991 census.
The town comprises 11.3 km2, in hill country 430 m above sea level. In the 2001 national census the town had a population of 358 inhabitants, members of 173 families. The town had 12 companies and 2 administrative offices employing a total of 53 of the population. The population had fallen by 57 persons (14 percent) from the 1991 census.
Map - Pennadomo
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SC | Sardinian language |
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