Larino

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Town · Province of Campobasso · Molise
Larino

Larino is a town and comune of approximately 8,100 inhabitants in the Molise region, in the Province of Campobasso, southern Italy. It is located in the fertile valley of the Biferno River. The town pairs a historic upper centre with a lower district that grew around the route of the river valley.

At a glance

Type
Town and comune (municipality)
Period
Historic settlement in the Biferno valley
Style
Molisan town with historic centre
Location
Province of Campobasso, Molise, southern Italy

Overview

Larino is a comune of roughly 8,100 inhabitants set in the fertile valley of the Biferno River, in the Province of Campobasso. It is one of the principal towns of inland Molise. Its setting in a productive agricultural valley has shaped its economy and settlement over time.

History

Larino is a long-established settlement in the Biferno valley, a corridor that has supported habitation through successive periods. It developed as a town within the historic territory of the Province of Campobasso. Today it serves as a local centre for the surrounding agricultural district.

What you see

The town sits in the fertile Biferno valley, with its built fabric divided between an older centre and lower districts. The surrounding farmland reflects the agricultural character of the valley. Larino’s position along the river valley has long made it a hub for the area.

Cultural significance

As one of the larger towns of inland Molise, Larino is part of the cultural fabric of the Biferno valley. Its location in a fertile agricultural region ties it to the longstanding rural traditions of the area.

Practical information

Larino is an inhabited town that can be visited freely. For opening times of specific sites, local events and services, check the official municipal website.

Getting there

Larino is reached by road through the Biferno valley in the Province of Campobasso. It connects to the regional road network linking inland Molise with the Adriatic coast and with the provincial capital, Campobasso.

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