Ampluri
Ampluri is a small village located in the northern part of Italy, within the province of Vercelli in the Piedmont region. The village is situated in a valley surrounded by the Alps, offering a picturesque landscape with rolling hills, lush greenery, and the sparkling waters of the Sesia River. The local economy is primarily agricultural, with residents cultivating vineyards, orchards, and fields of wheat and barley. The village is also known for its traditional cheese production, particularly the Pecorino di Valsesia, a type of sheep's milk cheese.
Ampluri is home to a few notable landmarks, including the Church of San Giovanni Battista, a beautiful
The local culture in Ampluri is deeply rooted in tradition, with many residents still practicing the ancient
Despite its small size, Ampluri has a strong sense of community, with residents often coming together to