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Zocca, solidarity along the Apennines

surrounded by large forests of chestnut trees of the Apennines between the Rhine and the Panare, is located 759 meters above sea level, Zocca, cheerful and hospitable places in the province of Modena, not far from the Regional Park of the Sassi of Roccamalatina.

Its name is due to the souk, a chestnut stump with which to make the merchants met to talk about trade or business.



Per rendere omaggio tutto l'anno a questi importanti prodotti, in un antico Ospitale per pellegrini, loca­lità Monte San Giacomo, sono stati realizzati il Museo del Castagno e il Museo del Borlengo, mentre la Mostra permanente della Tigella si trova poco distante, in località Samone di Guiglia.
La vitalità di questo centro dell'Appennino modenese non è legata solo al castagno, ma anche ai tanti esercizi commerciali, alle accommodation facilities and numerous sports facilities, including a brand new sports hall.
of great historical interest and natural are also the villages surrounding the area of \u200b\u200bZocca (Cyan, Montalbano, Miss, Montecorone, Montetortore, Montombraro and rubella) and the important network feel-Ristic, walking, horse riding and mountain biking, running through picturesque medieval villages and meet the remains of towers, castles and ancient churches.
In summer, in addition, a rich and varied program of events and animates the warm season. To be mentioned among all the "Reenactment" held annually in August to enhance the villages of the area, with beautiful performances, the setting and the exhibition "Youth in Music" in July and August, but above all "... 2005 MINUTES OF SOLIDARITY". Zocca invites you, in fact, to take part in this event which is divided into three days: on July 15-16-17. A three-day, organized by the Public Service of Zocca, full of fun and charity for children in Belarus. Thanks all'ANPAS Emilia Romagna, in fact, will be hosted throughout the month of July, children from families in the region from the areas affected by the nuclear disaster.






Montecorone, hamlet of Zocca (photo)



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