23 October 2009, by redazione
Grazzanise is a village in Campania, in the province of Caserta, in that plain, once marshy and malarious, known as “Mazzone”, on the left bank of the river Volturno. The village, an area of some 47 square kilometres, has about 7000 inhabitants called Grazzanisani.
The area is mainly clayish. Agriculture is moderately developed (it is noteworthy the production of wine and fruit). More important is the breeding of the (Italian Mediterranean) Buffalo, base of a remarkable affluence and of (...)