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- Rende - Wikipedia
Rende is a comune (municipality) in the province of Cosenza, Calabria, Italy, home to the headquarters of the University of Calabria It has a population of about 36,000
- THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Rende (2025) - Must-See Attractions
Book these experiences to see what the area has to offer These rankings are informed by Tripadvisor data—we consider traveler reviews, ratings, number of page views, and user location 1 Chiesa di Santa Maria Maggiore 2 Centro Storico Di Rende 3 Metropolis 4 Santuario di Santa Maria di Costantinopoli 5
- Visit Rende – Historic Town in Calabria - Italy Review
Rende is a modern and historic town in the province of Cosenza, located in the Crati Valley in northern Calabria The old town, known as Rende Vecchia, stands on a hill overlooking the valley, with narrow cobbled streets, stone houses, and panoramic views across the surrounding countryside
- Rende, Italy: visit the castle and highlights of Rende in Calabria
The town of Rende is spread out along a ridge in the countryside of the Calabria province of southern Italy, to the north-west of Cosenza You can also visit Castiglione Casentino a few kilometres east of Rende
- Rende - Italia. it
Rende is a medieval city in Cosenza, home to the University of Calabria, Italy’s largest university campus Following the course of the river Crati, it reaches as far as Serre Cosentine, descending from the hills where the historic centre rises to meet the more modern city
- Rende | Calabria Region Official Tourism website
Rende is one of the towns of the Cosenza urban area and home to Unical (the University of Calabria); the largest Italian university campus and one of the best universities in Italy
- Rende, Calabria that is good for the heart - LovelyITALIA
Rende, the city of parks and gardens, one of the greenest and most beautiful in Calabria, enjoys a strategic position suspended between the splendid Sila plateau and the sea
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