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L'Aquila Province Overview

L'Aquila province covers the mountainous interior of Abruzzo, including the Gran Sasso and Maiella massifs. The city of L'Aquila, founded in the 13th century by Frederick II (according to tradition), was severely damaged by a 6.3 magnitude earthquake on 6 April 2009 that killed 309 people. Reconstruction of the historic centre has been ongoing since then, with many buildings still under scaffolding.

The Gran Sasso d'Italia reaches 2,912 metres, the highest peak of the Apennines. The Campo Imperatore plateau, a high grassland at around 1,800 metres, served as a filming location for several spaghetti westerns and was where Mussolini was held captive in 1943 before his rescue by German paratroopers.

The province's interior includes the Aterno valley, where saffron cultivation around the town of Navelli produces some of Italy's finest zafferano dell'Aquila, harvested by hand each October. Scanno, a medieval village south of the city, is known for its traditional costumes and the heart-shaped Lake Scanno.

L'Aquila's name means 'the eagle', and the city's coat of arms features a black eagle on a white background. The Fontana delle 99 Cannelle, with 99 spouts, references the tradition that 99 castles united to found the city.

Escort services in L'Aquila province are very limited, reflecting the small population and post-earthquake conditions in the capital. Escortservice.com checks every escort website before listing it. The platform functions strictly as a directory: no appointments are made, no individuals are represented, and liability for external content rests with the external operators. Minimum age for users is 18.

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L'Aquila province covers the mountainous interior of Abruzzo, including the Gran Sasso and Maiella massifs. The city of L'Aquila, founded in the 13th century by Frederick II (according to tradition), was severely damaged by a 6.3 magnitude earthquake on 6 April 2009 that killed 309 people. Reconstruction of the historic centre has been ongoing since then, with many buildings still under scaffolding.

The Gran Sasso d'Italia reaches 2,912 metres, the highest peak of the Apennines. The Campo Imperatore plateau, a high grassland at around 1,800 metres, served as a filming location for several spaghetti westerns and was where Mussolini was held captive in 1943 before his rescue by German paratroopers.

The province's interior includes the Aterno valley, where saffron cultivation around the town of Navelli produces some of Italy's finest zafferano dell'Aquila, harvested by hand each October. Scanno, a medieval village south of the city, is known for its traditional costumes and the heart-shaped Lake Scanno.

L'Aquila's name means 'the eagle', and the city's coat of arms features a black eagle on a white background. The Fontana delle 99 Cannelle, with 99 spouts, references the tradition that 99 castles united to found the city.

Escort services in L'Aquila province are very limited, reflecting the small population and post-earthquake conditions in the capital. Escortservice.com checks every escort website before listing it. The platform functions strictly as a directory: no appointments are made, no individuals are represented, and liability for external content rests with the external operators. Minimum age for users is 18.

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Escort services are legal and explicitly regulated by law.

This reflects national law. Local/municipal rules or enforcement can differ; always follow local regulations.

How the Law Works in Italy

Italian law addresses sex work through the Legge Merlin framework: no criminalisation of individuals, full criminalisation of third parties. Article 3 of the Legge Merlin criminalises exploitation (sfruttamento), facilitation (favoreggiamento), inducement, and the operation of premises for prostitution, with penalties of 2 to 6 years' imprisonment and fines from EUR 258 to EUR 10,329. The operation of any premises for prostitution is criminal, a position unchanged since 1958. Trafficking offences carry some of the heaviest penalties in Italian criminal law: 8 to 20 years under Article 601 of the Codice Penale. Enforcement is carried out by the Polizia di Stato (Squadra Mobile at provincial level), the Carabinieri, and the Guardia di Finanza for tax-related matters. Municipal police enforce local ordinances.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is sex work income taxable in Italy?

Yes. Italian case law, including Cassazione 22413/2016, confirms that prostitution income is taxable under IRPEF. Where activity is habitual, IVA (VAT) at 22% may also apply.

Is there a minimum age to use Escortservice.com?

Yes. Users must be at least 18 years old to access the platform.

What is L'Aquila known for?

L'Aquila's name means 'the eagle', and the city's coat of arms features a black eagle on a white background. The Fontana delle 99 Cannelle, with 99 spouts, references the tradition that 99 castles united to found the city.

What is the Legge Merlin?

The Legge Merlin (Law No. 75/1958) is the Italian law that closed licensed brothels and established the current framework: individual sex work is not criminalised, but exploitation, facilitation, and premises operation are criminal offences.

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