LA TRANSUMANZA
Submitted by Gala Placidia on Mon, 02/08/2010 - 07:31In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
La "transumanza" from the Latin words "tras" (through) and "humus" (land or soil) is an ancient practice and it is interesting to point out that the same word, or almost, is used in several European languages: "transhumance"(in English), "trashumancia" (in Spanish), "transhumance" (in French) and so on. Shepperds had special rights granted by the authorities to get their sheep through cities and on main roads and some of these crossings are still practiced, more as a ceremony than anything else. I think that one of the best known in Europe is when shepperds take their sheep up to the very centre of Madrid through the old "camino real" or Royal Road. I am sure that there will be some similar old ceremony in Italy, but I do not know where. As people become more interested in old customs and traditions y think that it is an excellent opportunity for some special interest tours. Very good article, Anne. Thanks
Niche Market?
Submitted by alan h on Mon, 02/08/2010 - 05:15In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Would you have to bring your
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 02/08/2010 - 05:40In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Ascoli Piceno obtained a good
Submitted by Bruno on Tue, 02/09/2010 - 10:26In reply to A newbie all over again! by Annec
Ascoli Piceno obtained a good deal of her wealth in the Middle Ages from these sheep, the wool merchants were the wealthiest guild in town. Just south of town in the mountains of northern Abruzzo you will find Le caciare dotting the higher elevations. These were stone huts built by the shepherds for shelter. This would be an interesting trip but I too see the regions having problems getting this off the ground.
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Submitted by nick0126 on Sat, 02/20/2010 - 10:15In reply to Ascoli Piceno obtained a good by Bruno
asefdfasdfasdfasdfI hav I have a friend in Vasto (on the coast south of Pescara) that is in the heart of some of the transumanzza trails. He has a cooking school there also, and loves to do special trips for his students. Anyone interested in exploring some of the special places in Abruzzo, should ping his website, I'm sure he would love to talk about it with you. www.abruzzocibus.com