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The area of the comune spread on theright bank of theSabato river. The oldest part of the comune is the village of Serra di Pratola that lie on a hill overlooking the Sabato river valley. The village of Pratola was born later stretching along a major road toApulia. It lies in the valley and later has spread on the nearby hills.The comune was born in 1812 merging the two villages of Pratola and Serra.The village of Pratola since then has become the major town of the comune and it is the seat of the town hall.
A majorFIAT engine plant is located in the town,[3] with the town giving its name to a series ofmodular engines built there.