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between the sky and the sea
Pretoro, in the province of Chieti, is a town of about 1100 inhabitants,
located on a steep hillside on the eastern side of the Maiella at an elevation
of 1800 feet. Its proximity to the ski slopes of Passo Lanciano, only 6
miles away, guarantees the availability of winter sports, while the town
is also only 20 minutes by car from the Adriatic Sea.The area in which
Pretoro is located has been occupied since prehistoric times; remains from
that period have been found here, as well as inscriptions in Latin from
the Roman era. The first documented mention of the town is in a 12th
century record. Pretoro's name may derive from the word "preta,"
an earlier form of the word "pietra" or stone. The town stands on
a rocky landscape that does not lend itself to farming. Because the
town is surrounded by beech-forest, the people of Pretoro have specialized
over the centuries in woodcarving. Pretoro is composed of a cluster of
stone buildings which climb the steep mountainside; the oldest part of
the town is at the highest point, while down below is a newer section.
The most important reminder of Pretoro's past is the 13th century Sanctuary
of the Madonna della Mazza, located a little
As in many other area towns, there is in Pretoro, during the Festival
of San Domenico, a reenactment of a traditional Christian story, that of
"the child carried off by the wolf." The main characters of the drama
are a couple who are collecting wood in the forest; they are arguing and
do not notice when their little son is carried off by a wolf. The
couple despair and invoke St. Dominic,
Information above provided by Bonnie and Sara http://roccalett.tripod.com/Pretoro.htm
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