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Gimigliano, CZ, Italia
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Record-breaking Calabria, the isthmus of Catanzaro
It climbs from the Ionian Sea to the Tyrrhenian Sea by ascending to a windy saddle between the Serre and Sila Piccola

Wolf Falls
Within Sila National Park, we can admire this beautiful waterfall named after the frequency with which wolves can be spotted from a cliff overlooking it.

Abbey of St. Mary of Corazzo
In an aura of religious isolation and mystery, on the trail of Abbot Joachim of Fiore

Roncino Pond
Near the Roncino pond is preserved the "Vutullo" larch pine, an ecotype with a cylindrical, knotless trunk that was once used to make antennas for Royal Navy ships.

Vena di Maida - The arbëreshë community of Vena.
Calabria boasts a historic Albanian presence, and this is one of the places where their tradition is most alive

Botanical garden
The Botanical Garden with more than a thousand species of plants and diverse wildlife is the city's green lung. A natural oasis where you can be at peace with yourself and the world.

Village of San Floro
It is a hamlet that, among other things, boasts an ancient and deep connection with silkworm cultivation and consequently with silk. In fact, a few steps away from the hamlet is a charming mulberry orchard.

Shrine of Our Lady of Dipodi
Small but meaningful church. Legend has it that the Romans erected it as a sign of thanksgiving to Our Lady who appeared to them in the war against the Saracens and helped them win.

Passer Lake
Lake Passante is an artificial lake, the smallest in Sila, all around embellished with many species of flora and fauna, capable of providing exciting and striking landscapes in all seasons

Valli Cupe Nature Reserve
Discovering very long canyons, nameless ruins, and a Good Giant

Veteran's Church
Ancient church on the hill of the San Teodoro district

Niccoli Palace
The Niccoli Palace is a symbol of Lamezia's architectural heritage and a witness to the 19th-century eclecticism...