Tora e Piccilli (CE): A commune in the province of Caserta. Population: 1,029 (2006e).
Torano Castello (CS): A commune in the province of Cosenza. Population: 4,835 (2006e).
Torano Nuovo (TE): A commune in the province of Teramo.
Torchiara (SA): A commune in the province of Salerno.
Torchiarolo (BR): A commune in the province of Brindisi. Population: 5,069 (2006e).
Torella dei Lombardi (AV): A commune in the province of Avellino. Population: 2,242 (2006e).
Torella del Sannio (CB): A commune in the province of Campobasso. Population: 839 (2006e).
Torino di Sangro (CH): A commune in the province of Chieti. Population: 3,119 (2006e).
Toritto (BA): A commune in the province of Bari: Population: 8,768 (2006e).
Tornareccio (CH): A commune in the province of Chieti. Population: 1,963 (2006e).
Tornimparte (AQ): A commune in the province of L’Aquila. Population: 2,966 (2006e).
Toro (CB): A commune in the province of Campobasso. Population: 1,511 (2006e).
Torraca (SA): A commune in the province of Salerno.
Torre Annunziata(NA): A commune in the province of Napoli.
Torrebruna (CH): A commune in the province of Chieti. Population: 1,075 (2006e).
Torrecuso (BN): A commune in the province of Benevento. Population: 3,527 (2006e).
Torre del Greco(NA): A commune in the province of Napoli.
Torre de’ Passeri (PE): A commune in the province of Pescara.
Torre di Ruggiero (CZ): A commune in the province of Catanzaro. Population: 1,222 (2006e).
Torregrotta (ME): A commune in the province of Messina.
Torre le Nocelle (AV): A commune in the province of Avellino. Population: 1,356 (2006e).
Torremaggiore (FG): A commune in the province of Foggia. Population: 17,027 (2006e).
Torrenova (ME): A commune in the province of Messina.
Torre Orsaia (SA): A commune in the province of Salerno.
Torre Santa Susanna (BR): A commune in the province of Brindisi. Population: 10,606 (2006e).
torre saracena: See Saracen tower.
Torretta (PA): A commune in the province of Palermo.
Torrevecchia Teatina (CH): A commune in the province of Chieti. Population: 1,493 (2006e).
Torricella (TA): A commune in the province of Taranto.
Torricella Peligna (CH): A commune in the province of Chieti.
Torricella Sicura (TE): A commune in the province of Teramo.
Torrioni (AV): A commune in the province of Avellino. Population: 613 (2006e).
Torrone: a popular traditional nougat confection made with honey, almonds or hazelnuts, and egg whites. There are many varieties found in different parts of Italy.
Tortiglione, Paolo: (b. 1965, in Naples). Composer.
Tortora (CS): A commune in the province of Cosenza. Population: 6,040 (2006e).
Tortorella (SA): A commune in the province of Salerno.
Tortoreto (TE): A commune in the province of Teramo.
Tortorici (ME): A commune in the province of Messina.
Tossicia (TE): A commune in the province of Teramo.
Trabia (PA): A commune in the province of Palermo.
Traeis fl.: A river in ancient Bruttium, identified with the modern Trionto river in the province ov Cosenza. Its name appears to derive from the Indo-European root *dreu- (‘to run’).
Traetta, Tommaso: (b. 30 March 1727, Bitonto. d. 6 April 1779, Venice). Composer. He studied under Porpora and Durante at the Conservatory of St. Maria di Loreto in Naples. Moving to Rome, he came under the influence of Jommelli. In 1762, he was director of the Mannheim orchestra, and, in 1765, became director of the Conservatorio dell’Ospedaletto at Venice. His works include the opera Sofonisba.
Tramonti (SA): A commune in the province of Salerno.
Tramutola (PZ): A commune in the province of Potenza.
Trani (BA): A commune in the province of Bari: Population: 53,485 (2006e).
Trapani, Province of: A province of Sicily. Population: 434,738 (2007e)
Trapani (TP): A commune and provincial capital of the province of Trapani.
Trappeto (PA): A commune in the province of Palermo.
Trasacco (AQ): A commune in the province of L’Aquila. Population: 6,143 (2006e).
Trebisacce (CS): A commune in the province of Cosenza. Population: 9,159 (2006e).
Trecase (NA): A commune in the province of Napoli.