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Castle of Roccascalegna
Castello di Roccascalegna
Roccascalegna
Castle in Roccascalegna
Castle of Roccascalegna
Type
Castle
Site history
Built
12th century
Castello di Roccascalegna (Italian for Castle of Roccascalegna) is a medieval castle in Roccascalegna, Province of Chieti, Abruzzo, southern Italy.[1]
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