San Salvo (San Salvo)
San Salvo (Abruzzese: Sàndë Sàlvë) is a comune and town in the Province of Chieti in the Abruzzo region of Italy. It is the last Abruzzo town on the Adriatic coast before entering the Molise Region.
San Salvo is divided into two major urban areas: San Salvo city and San Salvo Marina.
On the top of its seaside touristic and agricultural resources, San Salvo has a large industrial park which hosts glass-related business organizations.
The seaside of San Salvo, called San Salvo Marina, is characterized by long sandy beaches and shallow waters.
San Salvo is divided into two major urban areas: San Salvo city and San Salvo Marina.
On the top of its seaside touristic and agricultural resources, San Salvo has a large industrial park which hosts glass-related business organizations.
The seaside of San Salvo, called San Salvo Marina, is characterized by long sandy beaches and shallow waters.
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