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Papasidero, CS, Italia
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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!

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.

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

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

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 thermal baths of Latronico
From Mount Alpi in the Pollino Park, thermal waters descend for miles underground and flow into the thermal park of Latronico, a place of enchanting beauty, unique in Basilicata.

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

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

Discovering the Tanagro
The Tanagro from Casalbuono to the slopes of the Alburni Mountains

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."