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Hi. Verona is in the Veneto region (northeast) and L'Aquila is in the Abruzzo region (central). The distance between the two cities is roughly 540 km (around 335 miles) or a little over a 5 hour drive.
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Hi! I'm Italian. Verona is very far from L'Aquila and in Verona there hasn't been the earthquake.
trabia
don't worry it's far 556 km
they don't have any earthquake
Joe
Verona is in NorthCentral Italy, between Venezia and Milano. L'aquila is in Abruzzo, closer to central, central south. You can see Verona's actual location by searching a map programme such as Google Maps.
Ciao, joe
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Verona is in the north, about 6-7 hours by car, quite far away. No earthquake in the north, I have family close to Treviso too.
italiacharlotte
If you would going to L'aquila don't go but the civil protection have closed all the way who the city, motorway also.
L'Aquila is near adriatica cost, near Rimini and Riccione.