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Gallo Matese
Campania

Gallo Matese

πŸ“ Borghi di Montagna

With its 625 inhabitants and an altitude of 875 meters above sea level, Gallo Matese ranks as one of the highest centers in the province of Caserta, Campania. Its geographical position, in the heart of the Matese mountain range, determines its identity and structure. The village, whose presence has been documented for centuries, developed in […]

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With its 625 inhabitants and an altitude of 875 meters above sea level, Gallo Matese ranks as one of the highest centers in the province of Caserta, Campania. Its geographical position, in the heart of the Matese mountain range, determines its identity and structure. The village, whose presence has been documented for centuries, developed in a mountain setting where agricultural and pastoral activities have historically shaped the landscape and community life. For those wondering what to see in gallo matese, the exploration begins with observing its architecture and natural environment, elements that define its specific character.

History and Origins of Gallo Matese

The name “Gallo Matese” suggests a deep connection with the surrounding territory. The etymology of “Gallo” is debated, with hypotheses linking it to an ancient Roman settlement or a local family. The suffix “Matese” clearly identifies its belonging to the eponymous mountain range, a region historically inhabited by the Samnites. This area has witnessed significant events since antiquity, with traces of human presence dating back to remote eras, favored by the fertility of the valleys and the abundance of natural resources.

During the Middle Ages, like many centers in the Apennines, Gallo Matese likely experienced periods of development and defense, with the construction of fortifications or protective structures, although specific documentary sources for the village are less widespread compared to larger centers. Community life was organized around agro-pastoral activities

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