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Many people say that Pescara is a sort
of "Italian Miami": bright, sunny, lively and dynamic, full
of resources and energy, a place of passage in the middle of Italy
where many different cultures meet.
The massive rise in employment of the
central areas as a result of post-war reconstruction led the city to
expand towards the periphery. The building of the industrial areas
between Pescara and Chieti, the motorway links and the railway
backbone, the establishment of some Faculties of the D'Annunzio
University, the opening of new regional and state offices, the new
railway station Stazione Centrale and the tourist port further
modified the overall structure of the city and prepared Pescara to
the challenges of the third millennium.
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