The name Introdacqua draws from
inter aquas, a Latin expression for "inside the waters", due to the water abundance in the territory. The
Lombards founded Introdacqua in the 9th century and the city grew over time. The
14th century was consequential for the town, when the
Medici family controlled the region and construction flourished. The city experienced earthquakes in 1654, 1703, 1704, 1706, and 1915. According to Rizalie Valera, "Today, the town is a charming blend of old and new, with ancient buildings and narrow streets coexisting alongside modern shops and cafes." ==Geography==