Irpinia
Irpinia is a historical region located in the province of Avellino, in southern Italy. Known for its picturesque landscapes, it features rolling hills, vineyards, and olive groves. The area is rich in agricultural production, particularly famous for its wines, such as Fiano di Avellino and Greco di Tufo.
The region has a rich cultural heritage, with several ancient towns and villages, including Ariano Irpino and Montella. Irpinia is also known for its traditional cuisine, which includes local specialties like caciocavallo cheese and pasta dishes. The region's history is marked by its resilience, especially after the devastating earthquake in 1980.