Acquaviva Collecroce Provincia di Campobasso Molise Italy
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Acquaviva Collecroce
Acquaviva Collecroce (also called Živavoda Kruč or, usually, just Kruč) is a small town and comune in the province of Campobasso, in the Molise region of southern Italy, between the Biferno and Trigno rivers.
Like the smaller towns of Montemitro and San Felice del Molise, Acquaviva Collecroce is home to a community of Molisian Croats, most of whom speak a particular Croatian dialect (known as simply na-našo or naš jezik, meaning "our language") as well as Italian. There are differences in the dialects of the three towns, but they all descend from the Shtokavian-Ikavian dialect of Dalmatia. The language is considered an endangered diaspora language.
Acquaviva is known for the cultivation of small, dark, zerniza figs, as well as fennel and white celery.
Distance between:
Rome to Acquaviva Collecroce116 Miles / 187 Kms Milan to Acquaviva Collecroce374 Miles / 602 Kms Venice to Acquaviva Collecroce276 Miles / 445 Kms