Mondragone

Mondragone is an Italian town with 27,358 inhabitants (as of 31 December 2012) in the province of Caserta, which belongs to the region of Campania ( Campania). The municipality has an area of ​​54.40 square kilometers with a population density of 471.27 per square kilometer. Mondragone located 10 meters above the sea level.

North of the town is the district of le Vagnole.

History

In Mondragone there is an Archaeological Museum (Museo Civico di Mondragone ), which shows evidence of the city and its surroundings. There are kept ( BC 23,000 years) and the Middle Ages certificates from the period between the Stone Age. A special part of the collection is the collection of objects from the Roman colony civium Romanorum Sinuessa.

The city gained beyond a certain notoriety about their region, because in their field a marble was mined, which was applied to the design of the Palace of Caserta.

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