Pescopennataro is an Italian town of 244 inhabitants in the province of Isernia, in Molise. Until 1790 it was an integral part of the Giustizierato d'Abruzzo and of the Abruzzi Citrior.

Molise

Italy’s smallest region holds authentic hidden treasures. Molise, in fact, is an area full of charm combined with the simplicity and generosity of those who live there. In the ancient villages of the hilly area, from Bagnoli del Trino to Larino, passing through Roccavivara and Trivento, it is possible to rediscover authentic scents and flavors of a wonderful land that always maintains its modest and welcoming profile. And on the coast is Termoli, among the most charming seaside villages in the Belpaese. Molise is truly a small world to discover.