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Quaglietta is an Italian hamlet (''
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'') situated in the municipality of Calabritto, Province of Avellino,
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. As of 2011 its population was of 443.


History

Town's name origins, meaning in
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"little
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", is debated. A different historical hypothesis talks about the transformation of the
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name ''Acquae Electae'' (meaning ''Selected Water''). Autonomous municipality until 1928, it merged into the one of Calabritto as hamlet. It was seriously damaged by the
1980 Irpinia earthquake The 1980 Irpinia earthquake ( it, Terremoto dell'Irpinia) took place in Italy on 23 November 1980, with a moment magnitude of 6.9 and a maximum Mercalli intensity of X (''Extreme''). It left at least 2,483 people dead, at least 7,700 injured, an ...
, along with the other surrounding areas.


Geography

Quaglietta is located close to the Picentini mountain range and in front of the Sele river, which in that side divides the provinces of Salerno and Avellino. It is 5 km far from Senerchia, 7 from Calabritto, 15 (due to a not direct road) from Valva and only 1 from the exit "Senerchia-Quaglietta" of the rapid highway SS691 Lioni- Contursi. 5 little
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of Senerchia are situated in the neighborhoods of Quaglietta.


Main sights

Main sights of the village are the "Rock of Quaglietta" and the old town, damaged on 1980
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and partially restored. Another interesting place is the church of
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.


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{{authority control Frazioni of the Province of Avellino Former municipalities of Campania