Trabucco
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The trabucco (Italian: [traˈbukko]) or trabocco, in some southern dialects called travocc,[1] is an old fishing machine typical of the Adriatic coast of Abruzzo (in what is referred to as the Trabocchi Coast or Costa dei Trabocchi) and also in the coast of Gargano, where they are protected as historical monuments in the Gargano National Park. Trabucchi are spread along the coast of the southern Adriatic, especially in the Italian provinces of Chieti, Campobasso, and Foggia, and also in some parts of the coast of the southern Tyrrhenian Sea.
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