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Eboli

Eboli is a town and comune in the province of Salerno, in the Campania region of southern Italy. It lies in the Sele River valley at the foot of the Monti Picentini, in southern Campania, and functions as an agricultural and residential center for the surrounding countryside.

The landscape combines cultivated plains with rolling hills. The economy is primarily agricultural, with olive oil

Historically, the area has ancient roots and was settled in antiquity. In the Middle Ages it developed

Culturally, Eboli maintains local traditions and religious festivals tied to the agricultural calendar and Roman Catholic

As a regional center, Eboli combines residential communities with agricultural activity and services, contributing to the

and
wine
production,
complemented
by
light
industry
and
services.
Tourism
centers
on
the
historic
town
core,
rural
scenery,
and
the
area’s
proximity
to
coastal
and
inland
attractions.
around
fortifications
and
religious
institutions
and
later
became
part
of
the
Kingdom
of
Naples.
The
town
preserves
a
historic
core
with
a
castle
on
a
hill
and
several
churches,
reflecting
its
long
urban
evolution.
rites.
The
municipal
government
administers
the
town
as
part
of
the
Campania
region
and
the
province
of
Salerno.
economy
and
identity
of
the
area.