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  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: Vine leaves are seen here in the Mirabella vineyard on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
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The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
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  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: A wine farmer picks white Falanghina grapes in the Mirabella vineyard during the harvest on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    SMAS_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: A wine farmer pours white Falanghina grapes in the destemmer, here at Cantine dell'Averno, a winery and agriturismo on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: A wine farmer picks white Falanghina grapes in the Mirabella vineyard during the harvest on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: Nicola Mirabella (left), owner of the Cantine dell'Averno and of the Mirabella vineyards, is seen here during the harvest on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    SMAS_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: White Falanghina grapes are seen here in the Mirabella vineyard on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    SMAS_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: Wine farmers discuss  during the harvest in the Mirabella vineyard on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    SMAS_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: A view of Lake Averno and of the Mirabella vineyards (left) in Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: The cellar of Cantine dell'Averno, a winery and agriturismo on Lake Averno, is seen here in Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: The cellar of Cantine dell'Averno, a winery and agriturismo on Lake Averno, is seen here in Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: A wine farmer picks white Falanghina grapes in the Mirabella vineyard during the harvest on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: A wine farmer picks white Falanghina grapes in the Mirabella vineyard during the harvest on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: A wine farmer picks white Falanghina grapes in the Mirabella vineyard during the harvest on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: A wine farmer picks white Falanghina grapes in the Mirabella vineyard during the harvest on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: A wine farmer picks white Falanghina grapes in the Mirabella vineyard during the harvest on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: White Falanghina grapes are seen here in baskets during the harvest in the Mirabella vineyard on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: White Falanghina grapes are seen here in the Mirabella vineyard on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: A wine farmer picks white Falanghina grapes in the Mirabella vineyard on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: A view of the Mirabella vineyard and of the greek temple of Apollo on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: a cabin is seen here in the Mirabella vineyard on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: A view of the Mirabella vineyard and of the greek temple of Apollo on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: A view of Lake Averno from the greek temple of Apollo on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: A view of the Mirabella vineyard on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: Nicola Mirabella, owner of the Cantine dell'Averno and of the Mirabella vineyards, walks towards his vineyard by Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: A view of the Mirabella vineyard and of the greek temple of Apollo on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    SMAS_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: Bottles of red Piedirosso and white Falanghina produced by Cantine dell'Averno, a winery and agriturismo on Lake Averno, are seen here in Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: A wine farmer pours white Falanghina grapes in the destemmer, here at Cantine dell'Averno, a winery and agriturismo on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: A wine farmer transports white Falanghina grapes from the Mirabella vineyard to the Cantine dell'Averno winery, where they will be processed,  on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: White Falanghina grapes are seen here in baskets during the harvest in the Mirabella vineyard on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: A wine farmer picks white Falanghina grapes in the Mirabella vineyard during the harvest on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • POZZUOLI, ITALY - 9 OCTOBER 2019: A view of the Mirabella vineyard on Lake Averno, Pozzuoli, Italy, on October 9th 2019.<br />
<br />
The lake of Averno in Pozzuoli is one of the five lakes of the Phlegraean area. It was formed 4000 years ago in one of the craters of the many extinct volcanoes of which this marvelous territory to the north of Naples is scattered.<br />
<br />
Le Cantine dell’Averno is a winery and agriturismo right inside the crater of the volcano, with the vineyards surrounding the Greek temple of Apollo. The historic Mirabella Vineyard covers an area of four hectares, where vines are cultivated on terraces, to make the most of the natural inclination of the volcano. The wines produced here are the Falanghina (white) and the Piedirosso (red).
    CIPG_20191009_CULBACK_CantineAverno_...jpg
  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020: The so-called blood apples (because of their reddish pulp), a variety of native apples grown by Giuseppe Nardoia (74), are seen here in his farm in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, oon November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
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Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
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They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
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  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020: Giuseppe Nardoia (74), an Italian immigrant in Switzerland  who - together with his wife Marta Rocca - later decided to move back to their hometown, is seen here at work on his tractor in his farm in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, on November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
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Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
<br />
They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
    CIPG_20201116_NZZ-ItalianImmigrants_...jpg
  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020: Giuseppe Nardoia (74), an Italian immigrant in Switzerland  who - together with his wife Marta Rocca - later decided to move back to their hometown, is seen here at work on his tractor in his farm in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, on November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
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<br />
Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
<br />
They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
    CIPG_20201116_NZZ-ItalianImmigrants_...jpg
  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020: The Swiss salary papers of Giuseppe Nardoia (74), an Italian immigrant in Switzerland  who - together with his wife Marta Rocca - later decided to move back to their hometown, are seen here in their farm in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, on November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
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<br />
Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
<br />
They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
    CIPG_20201116_NZZ-ItalianImmigrants_...jpg
  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020: The Swiss salary papers of Giuseppe Nardoia (74), an Italian immigrant in Switzerland  who - together with his wife Marta Rocca - later decided to move back to their hometown, are seen here in their farm in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, on November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
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<br />
Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
<br />
They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
    CIPG_20201116_NZZ-ItalianImmigrants_...jpg
  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020:  Marta Rocca (66),  an Italian immigrant in Switzerland  who - together with her husband Giuseppe Nardoia (74) - later decided to move back to their hometown, is seen her holding her Swiss permits and documents, in their farm in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, on November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
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<br />
Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
<br />
They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
    CIPG_20201116_NZZ-ItalianImmigrants_...jpg
  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020: The Swiss B residency permit of Marta Rocca (66), an Italian immigrant in Switzerland  who - together with her husband Giuseppe Nardoia (74)- later decided to move back to their hometown, is seen here in their farm in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, on November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
<br />
<br />
Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
<br />
They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
    CIPG_20201116_NZZ-ItalianImmigrants_...jpg
  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020: The Swiss B residency permit of Marta Rocca (66), an Italian immigrant in Switzerland  who - together with her husband Giuseppe Nardoia (74)- later decided to move back to their hometown, is seen here in their farm in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, on November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
<br />
<br />
Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
<br />
They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
    CIPG_20201116_NZZ-ItalianImmigrants_...jpg
  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020: The Swiss B residency permit of Marta Rocca (66), an Italian immigrant in Switzerland  who - together with her husband Giuseppe Nardoia (74)- later decided to move back to their hometown, is seen here in their farm in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, on November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
<br />
<br />
Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
<br />
They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
    CIPG_20201116_NZZ-ItalianImmigrants_...jpg
  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020: The Swiss B residency permit of Giuseppe Nardoia (74), an Italian immigrant in Switzerland  who - together with his wife Marta Rocca - later decided to move back to their hometown, is seen here in their farm in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, on November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
<br />
<br />
Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
<br />
They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
    CIPG_20201116_NZZ-ItalianImmigrants_...jpg
  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020: The Swiss B residency permit of Giuseppe Nardoia (74), an Italian immigrant in Switzerland  who - together with his wife Marta Rocca - later decided to move back to their hometown, is seen here in their farm in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, on November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
<br />
<br />
Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
<br />
They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
    CIPG_20201116_NZZ-ItalianImmigrants_...jpg
  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020: The Swiss B residency permit of Giuseppe Nardoia (74), an Italian immigrant in Switzerland  who - together with his wife Marta Rocca - later decided to move back to their hometown, is seen here in their farm in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, on November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
<br />
<br />
Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
<br />
They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
    CIPG_20201116_NZZ-ItalianImmigrants_...jpg
  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020: Giuseppe Nardoia (74), an Italian immigrant in Switzerland  who - together with his wife Marta Rocca - later decided to move back to their hometown, walks in his farm in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, on November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
<br />
<br />
Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
<br />
They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
    CIPG_20201116_NZZ-ItalianImmigrants_...jpg
  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020: (L-R) Giuseppe Nardoia (74) and his wife Marta Rocca (66), Italian immigrants in Switzerland who later decided to move back to their hometown, pose for a portrait in their farm in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, on November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
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<br />
Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
<br />
They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
    CIPG_20201116_NZZ-ItalianImmigrants_...jpg
  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020: (L-R) Giuseppe Nardoia (74) and his wife Marta Rocca (66), Italian immigrants in Switzerland who later decided to move back to their hometown, pose for a portrait in their farm in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, on November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
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Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
<br />
They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
    CIPG_20201116_NZZ-ItalianImmigrants_...jpg
  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020: A view of Ferrazzaano, the hometown of Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca, in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, on November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
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Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
<br />
They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
    CIPG_20201116_NZZ-ItalianImmigrants_...jpg
  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020: A view of Ferrazzaano, the hometown of Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca, in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, on November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
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<br />
Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
<br />
They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
    CIPG_20201116_NZZ-ItalianImmigrants_...jpg
  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020: A view of the farm and land of  Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca, here in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, oon November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
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<br />
Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
<br />
They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
    CIPG_20201116_NZZ-ItalianImmigrants_...jpg
  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020: The so-called blood apples (because of their reddish pulp), a variety of native apples grown by Giuseppe Nardoia (74), are seen here in his farm in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, oon November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
<br />
<br />
Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
<br />
They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
    CIPG_20201116_NZZ-ItalianImmigrants_...jpg
  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020: Giuseppe Nardoia (74), an Italian immigrant in Switzerland  who - together with his wife Marta Rocca - later decided to move back to their hometown, is seen here at work on his tractor in his farm in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, on November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
<br />
<br />
Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
<br />
They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
    CIPG_20201116_NZZ-ItalianImmigrants_...jpg
  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020: Giuseppe Nardoia (74), an Italian immigrant in Switzerland  who - together with his wife Marta Rocca - later decided to move back to their hometown, is seen here at work on his tractor in his farm in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, on November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
<br />
<br />
Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
<br />
They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
    CIPG_20201116_NZZ-ItalianImmigrants_...jpg
  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020: The Swiss old-age and survivors' insurance  of Giuseppe Nardoia (74), an Italian immigrant in Switzerland  who - together with his wife Marta Rocca - later decided to move back to their hometown, is seen here in their farm in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, on November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
<br />
<br />
Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
<br />
They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
    CIPG_20201116_NZZ-ItalianImmigrants_...jpg
  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020: Giuseppe Nardoia (74), an Italian immigrant in Switzerland  who - together with his wife Marta Rocca - later decided to move back to their hometown, checks the label of a Formaiola, a local native pear tree, here in his farm in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, on November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
<br />
<br />
Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
<br />
They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
    CIPG_20201116_NZZ-ItalianImmigrants_...jpg
  • FERRAZZANO, ITALY - 16 NOVEMBER 2020: (L-R) Giuseppe Nardoia (74) and his wife Marta Rocca (66), Italian immigrants in Switzerland who later decided to move back to their hometown, pose for a portrait in their farm in Ferrazzano, Molise, Italy, on November 16th 2020.<br />
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Giuseppe Nardoia and his wife Marta Rocca moved back to their hometown Ferrazzano after 10 years of liviing and working in Switzerland. They used their savings to build their house, buy land and become farmers. Today, Giuseppe Nardoia is successfully engaged in the protection of native fruit trees (vine, apple tree, pear tree, etc). <br />
<br />
<br />
Italians first immigrated to Switzerland on a large scale between 1950 and 1970, mainly working the construction, engineering and catering industries.<br />
<br />
They now number approximately 320,000 - the largest foreign community in Switzerland, according to official statistics for 2019.
    CIPG_20201116_NZZ-ItalianImmigrants_...jpg