The Numbers
Our usual column relating to the presences of Summer 2025 is the way to make you participate in our work and to thank those who have moved from their regions to visit us in Abruzzo.
ITALIANS
- Lombardy 35%
- Lazio 23%
- Trentino-Alto Adige 9%
- Emilia Romagna 7%
- Piedmont 6%
- Veneto 5%
- Umbria 4%
- Campania 3,5%
- Puglia 3%
- Tuscany 2%
Curiosities: The top three positions remain unchanged, with Lombardy firmly in first place, Lazio consolidating its second place and Trentino-Alto Adige remaining in third place. Emilia Romagna has jumped forward to fourth place, Piedmont has dropped one place to fifth, while Veneto is now in sixth place, falling out of the top five. Umbria climbs to 7th place, gaining a position on Campania, which settles in 8th place, Puglia advances one position to 9th place, while Tuscany enters the top 10 in 10th place. Next come Marche, Abruzzo, Basilicata, Molise, Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Liguria, Calabria and Sicily. Only Valle d'Aosta and Sardinia are missing from the list.
FOREIGNERS
- Germany 45%
- Switzerland 39%
- Belgium 6%
- Austria 4%
- Czech Republic 3%
Curiosity: Change at the top with Germany returning to 1st place, Switzerland relinquishing the lead and moving to 2nd place, Belgium confirming its 3rd place and Austria its 4th place. The Czech Republic enters the Top 5, earning 5th place. Next come Hungary, Luxembourg, Canada, Ukraine, Peru, Portugal, Sweden and Spain.


