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Buonvicino, CS, Italia
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Diamond Chilli Festival
In Diamante CS, The Five Spiciest Days of the Year, Between Taste, Culture and Fun
9 Sep - 14 Sep

Notes of Fire: Pyrotechnic Art Festival
In Belvedere Marittima CS, a kaleidoscope of Colors, Sounds, Emotions with National and International Masters
24 Jul - 27 Jul

Orsomarso, a treasure in the Pollino National Park
The village climbs the green mountains of the Calabrian Apennines in an up-and-down wonderland. Historically a land of saints and battles, today it is above all a place where hospitality is at home!

Mate Festival of Lungro
In the Pollino CS Park, Argentina's naturalized Calabrian drink, which speaks of history, returns, roots and culture
28 Jul - 1 Aug

The Norman Swabian Castle of Morano
A castle that has seen it all, but still stands proudly overlooking the upper Coscile River valley in the Pollino National Park. It protects a spectacular village rich in history.

The village of Fuscaldo Marina
It is a small village that enjoys a crazy view of the sea from its hillside. It is also known as the village of 100 portals because of the beautiful carved stone gates that can be seen in the streets.

The "broccoli" of Castrovillari
The loricate pine, a symbol of the Pollino National Park

Village of San Lorenzo del Vallo with castle
Far from tourism, close to the truest Calabria

Maratea
It is the symbolic town of the Tyrrhenian coast of Basilicata, called the Pearl of the Tyrrhenian Sea, a tourist area and port; it is surrounded by lush nature and home to social events and happenings.

The arboreal patriarchs of the Pollino.
High-altitude hike to pay homage to the majestic loricate pine tree

Rivello, a history of art and charcuterie
Beyond the beaches of Maratea, the many pleasures of Tyrrhenian Lucania

Shrine of Our Lady of Arms
It rises from the rock and from its 1,000-meter height towers over the Sibari plain. The name has nothing belligerent about it for real: "arms" is an adaptation of the Greek word meaning "caves."