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CALABRIA CITIES TRAVEL GUIDES
Cosenza
Lamezia Terme
Tropea
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
Introduzione
Storia e Coltura
ATTRACTIONS
Places in the Region of Calabria
INTRATTENIMENTO
Eventi
THINGS TO TRY
Calabria Hotels
INFORMAZIONI UTILI
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Introduzione
Calabria is the southern most region of Italy, the ankle and toe of the Italian “boot” south of Naples. It is bounded in the north by the region of Basilicata, region of Sicily in SW, to the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea, and to the east by the Ionian Sea. a rugged peninsula where grapevines, fig and olive trees cling to arid mountainsides, and where the immemorial sea crashes against the cliffs and beaches of its long, and intricate coastline, which faces east, south and west all at once.

The word “Calabria” comes from that of the ancient Greek word “Calab”, meaning dense forest of pines trees, which were exactly what Greek explorers encountered upon landing at the toe of Italy's boot nearly 5000 years ago.

History and Culture
Calabria was first settled by Italic tribes, Oscan-speaking “cousins” of the Latins, who inhabited the environs of Rome. Two of these tribes included the Oenotri (roughly translated into the “vine-cultivators”) and the Itali. Greek contact with the latter resulted in the entire peninsula (modern Italy) taking the name of the tribe.

Greeks settled heavily along the coast at an early date and several of their settlements, including the first Italian settle called Rhegion (Reggio Calabria), and the next ones Sybaris, Kroton (Crotone), and Locri, were numbered among the leading cities of Magna Graecia during the 6th and 5th centuries BC. Conquered by the Romans in the 3rd century BC, the region never regained its former prosperity.

The Greeks were conquered by the 3rd Century BC by roving Oscan (Italic) tribes from the North, including a branch of the Samnites called the Lucanians and an offshoot of the Lucanians called the Bruttii. The Brutti established the main cities of Calabria, including the modern capital, Cosenza (then called Consentia).

After the fall of the Roman Empire the inhabitants were in large part driven inland by the spread of malaria and, from the early Middle Ages until the XVII century, by pirate raids. Calabria was devastated during the Gothic War before it came under the rule of a local dux for the Byzantine Empire. In the 9th and 10th centuries, Calabria, which had been the rich breadbasket of Rome before Egypt was conquered, was the borderland between Byzantine rule and the Arab emirs in Sicily, subject to raids and skirmishes, depopulated and demoralized, with vibrant Greek monasteries providing fortresses of culture. In the 1060s, Normans under the leadership of Robert Guiscard's brother Roger established a presence in this borderland, and organized a government along Byzantine lines that was run by the local Greek magnates of Calabria. In 1098, Pope Urban II bestowed on Roger the equivalence of an apostolic legate and the Hauteville clan formed the precursors of the Kingdom of Naples which in one form or another ruled Calabria until the unification of Italy. This kingdom itself came under many rulers: the Habsburg dynasties of both Spain and Austria; the French Bourbon dynasty, and briefly Napoleon's general Joachim Murat, who was executed in the small town of Pizzo.

Throughout all this Calabria remained a very rural and exploited region. The Aspromonte, a mountainous region of southern Calabria, was the scene of a famous battle of the Risorgimento (unification of Italy), in which Garibaldi was wounded. Several important philosophers (namely, Bernardino Telesio from Cosenza, Gioacchino da Fiore from San Giovanni in Fiore, Tommaso Campanella from Stilo) came from Calabria, and famous Americans of Calabrian descent are almost too numerous to name. The seawater around Calabria is very clear, and there is a good level of tourist accommodation. The poet Gabriele d'Annunzio called the Sicily-facing seafront at Reggio “The most beautiful kilometer in Italy”.

Places in the Region of Calabria
Reggio Calabria, on the strait between Italy and Sicily, biggest and oldest city in Calabria, renowned for its fabulous panoramic Seaside with botanic gardens between the art nouveau buildings and the beautiful beaches, and its 3.000 years of history with the old Aragonian Castle and the great National Museum of Magna Grecia where are the famous Riace Warriors (Bronzi di Riace). Scilla, on the Tyrrhenian Sea, “pearl” of the Violet Coast, has delightful panorama, important religious traditions, and is the place of some tells of Homer. Tropea, on the Tyrrhenian Sea coast, is a beautiful town, with a nice seaside, and the S.Maria dell'Isola sanctuary. It is also renowned for its sweet red onions (mainly produced in Ricadi). Gerace, near Locri, is a beautiful medieval city with a Norman castle and an ancient cathedral. Stilo, the home of Tommaso Campanella, with a Norman castle and a beautiful Byzantine church, the Cattolica. Cosenza, famous for its cultural institutions, the old quarter, a Romanesque Cathedral and a Swevian Castle. Pizzo Calabro, on the Tyrrhenian Sea coast, surely much more beautiful than Tropea, its town known for its famous ice cream called “Tartufo”, a world specialty. Interesting places are Reppubblica Square, the Aragonian castle where Murat was killed, that points out in the Goulf of S.Eufemia.

All of Calabria's beaches offer vividly green-blue water and clean beach fronts that are generally deserted during the hot summer months, unlike other beaches in the north of Italy. Some of Calabria's more popular beaches like the “Lungo Mare” beach front in Praia a Mare, are speckled by Italy's famous lidos (beach clubs), with lounge chairs and cold drinks available at your request. At night, some of these “lidos” turn into discos and you can dance next to the sea until dawn. Calabria is a land of ancient magic, generosity, tranquility and beauty.

Eventi
Fiera di S.Giuseppe - March - Cosenza
S.Giuseppe Rock Festival - March - Cosenza
Festival delle Invasioni - July - Cosenza
Festa del Vino - October - Cosenza


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Hotels in Calabria
La Locanda di Alia4 stelle
Double room - Von 120€
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Hotel Sila3 stelle
Single room - Von 55€
Double room - Von 65€
Triple room - Von 80€
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San Leonardo Resort4 stelle
Single room - Von 80€
Double room - Von 120€
Triple room - Von 162€
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Hotel Parco Dei Principi3 stelle
Twin room - Von 67€
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Trevi Village Hotel4 stelle
Twin room - Von 150€
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Piccolo Hotel2 stelle
Single room - Von 35€
Double room - Von 50€
Triple room - Von 65€
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Savant Hotel3 stelle
Twin room - Von 95€
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IL Gabbiano Copanello3 stelle
Twin room - Von 58€
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Uliveto Principessa Park Hotel4 stelle
Single room - Von 60€
Twin room - Von 110€
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Hotel Sea Breeze3 stelle
Twin room - Von 50€
Triple room - Von 75€
Quadruple room - Von 100€
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La Bussola Hotel3 stelle
Single room - Von 35€
Twin room - Von 58€
Triple room - Von 90€
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Hotel Village Eden3 stelle
Double room - Von 70€
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Hotel Piccolo Mondo3 stelle
Single room - Von 30€
Twin room - Von 39€
Triple room - Von 49€
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Baia degli DeiApartmento
Double room - Von 190€
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Hotel Arcobaleno4 stelle
Single room - Von 45€
Twin room - Von 70€
Triple room - Von 80€
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Hotel Scigliano3 stelle
Double room - Von 85€
Triple room - Von 105€
Quadruple room - Von 120€
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Agriturismo Le Carolee
Twin room - Von 80€
Quadruple room - Von 152€
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