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          Basilicata, magical and vague. Land of light and clay, woods and mountains, 
          that can lead to the desire of its discovery without noticing. This 
          is a small region who's solitary mountains gently fall to the  
          Tyrrhenian Sea on one side and to the Ionian Sea 
          on the other. Basilicata is surrounded by other territories of Southern 
          Italy, like Calabria that leads to Sicily, Campania with it's Amalfi 
          Coast and Sorrento, or Apulia with it's Trulli Houses. It's "old" little 
          towns keep traditions and customs still very alive and reveal them to 
          visitors in a discrete yet frank way. They feature small roads and alleyways 
          that meet and lead from one side of town to the other, the "piazzas" 
          where inhabitants meet for a relaxing game of cards just outside their 
          favourite little bar. Some lay peacefully on the rocks allowing a silent 
          and reserved stay with great views of it's rugged coast, 
          others lay next to the beach, surrounded by nature, offering fun and 
          entertainment. Basilicata is one of Italy's regions less populated however 
          people of various ethnic origins lived here like Albanians who made 
          of this small land their ideal for survival throughout the years until 
          today. 
 
 
   Climate
    
 
The region's climate has a typical Mediterranean character 
            with high temperature's during the winter season and low temperatures 
            during the summer. This is caused by the irregular rain falls during 
            the year and effected by it's position in Southern Italy, surrounded 
            by the chains of mountains and influenced by the three seas that wet 
            her: the Ionian and the Tyrrhenian. 
 
  
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            Morphological Structure
             
 Basilicata, 
            a region of peninsular Italy bordered by Puglia to the N-NE, Campania 
            to the W, and Calabria to the S, has a surface area of 9992 sq. km. 
            and a population of 603,000 counting the 131 municipalities of Potenza, 
            the chief town, and Matera, It is crossed from north to south by the 
            Lucano Apennine, the mountains of which, except for the Pollino Massif, 
            on the boundary with Calabria, and the Sirino to the SW, do not exceed 
            two thousand metres in height. The main rivers: the Sinni, the Agri, 
            the Basento and the Bradano rise in the Apennines and flow into the 
            Ionian Sea characterizing most of the geographical and climatic aspects 
            of the region. The most interesting aspects of this region are certainly 
            first mountains, where an intricate vegetation gives a fairytale air 
            to the landscape - a feature of the Vulture area - alternates with 
            less woody surroundings and where the erosive action of wind and water 
            has marked the appearance of the Lucan Dolomites. The scenery which 
            greets the tourist between Pietrapertosa and Castelmagno is spectacular: 
            pinnacles rising to the sky almost as prehistoric monsters with dwellings 
            hollowed out in the rock base as a defence against barbarian raids. |