Guardiaregia, Italian commune in the province of Campobasso, Molise.
Guardiaregia sits at 730 meters elevation within Campobasso province, covering 43.32 square kilometers of mountainous territory characterized by rolling hills and rural landscapes typical of the Molise region's geographical features.
The name Guardiaregia combines 'guardia' meaning guard and 'regia' meaning royal, reflecting its historical connection to royal authority around 1580 when this strategic location became part of royal territorial possessions.
The commune celebrates the feast of Saint Nicholas on May 9th annually, a major religious event that brings together the local community through traditional processions and folkloric celebrations inherited from past centuries.
Accessible via well-maintained provincial roads, Guardiaregia uses postal code 86014 and telephone area code 0874, providing essential municipal services including local administration, waste management, and public consultation channels for residents.
The Museo Cantine Dipinte features an open-air art gallery where murals are painted on vineyard cellars, creating an original blend of local artistic heritage and centuries-old winemaking traditions within the community.
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