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Campanino (; in the Emilian dialect Mirandolese , ), also known as , , or , , is a variety of the domestic apple. Thanks to its long shelf life, the has been popular not only in Italy but also in export to countries such as Germany.

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Campanino (; in the Emilian dialect Mirandolese , ), also known as , , or , , is a variety of the domestic apple. Thanks to its long shelf life, the has been popular not only in Italy but also in export to countries such as Germany.

Campanino apples are included in the list of Italian traditional foodstuffs ( – PAT) from the Emilia-Romagna region, and in the Emilia-Romagna Regional Voluntary Database of Agricultural Genetic Resources (code RER V019).

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