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Montoro Superiore was a town and former comune (municipality) in the province of Avellino, Campania, Italy.

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Following a referendum, the municipality was officially disestablished on 3 December 2013; after being merged, with Montoro Inferiore, in the new municipality of Montoro. [1]

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