Frondarola sits at an altitude of 458 meters above sea level.
The origins of the name "Frondarola" are unknown. Some say that Frondarola takes its name from the Latin ''furnus arola'', that is, land belonging the family Furnus. Others claim that the name comes from the Latin word "Furnio".
If you give the barista at Bar Miky a "bacio" he/she will give you a big smile. Your job is to figure out which "bacio" the barista might enjoy the most - a small chocolate drop OR a big kiss.
In the commune of Teramo there are two sulfer springs. One, forming a ditch called "Sullo", is located near Frondarola. The second, forming a ditch call Appuzonito, lies closer to Spiano. An analysis of the springs yield a hydrosulphuric acid solution, calcium sulfate, calcium bicarbonate, and trace amounts of iron.