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Calabria

Calabria is the tip of the boot, the extreme south of Italy. Lined by the beautiful waters of the Ionian Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea, it is separated from Sicily by the Strait of Messina.
The welcoming climate, the beautiful colors of the sea, the rocky coasts alternating with sandy coasts, its wild and mysterious nature, the intense and genuine flavors of the local cuisine and the testimonies of its ancient origins make Calabria a unique place to admire both in winter and in summer.
Every wish can be fulfilled. Those who love nature, its perfumes, its mysteries will be able to enter the Calabrian hinterland, discovering a pure and uncontaminated landscape, where immense expanses of green are interrupted by the blue of lakes and waterfalls.
Those who, instead, want to get a tan under the warm rays of the sun or immerse themselves in a crystalline sea, will be able to choose among the many pretty places that dot the long Tyrrhenian and Ionian coasts.
And for those who want to know the past of this land, the cradle of Magna Graecia and land of ancient settlements, Calabria offers a wide choice of churches and monasteries, castles and palaces, villages and places where secular traditions and traditions survive.
Art lovers will not want to miss the opportunity to admire the famous Riace Bronzes, exhibited in the National Museum of Reggio Calabria, These beautiful statues, depicting two warrior heroes, represent a rare example of classical Greek sculpture.

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