Accadia overview
Region Mediterranean
Section Italia
Latitude 41.15759094 N suggest info
Longitude 15.331088 E
Status Accurate location
Info The town originated as a settlement of the Dardani, between the 2nd and 1st millennium BCE. Later it was part of the Roman Empire. According to the tradition, the name derives from a temple to the Roman mythological figure Acca Larentia which existed here.
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41.157591, 15.331088 === 41.157591 N, 15.331088 E === 41° 9' 27.3" N, 15° 19' 51.9" E
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Database ID 8382, created 7 Apr 2012, 18:32, Last changed 7 Apr 2012, 20:49