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Calabria - Wikipedia Calabria is famous for its crystal clear sea waters and is dotted with ancient villages, castles and archaeological parks Three national parks are found in the region: the Pollino National Park (which is the largest in Italy), the Sila National Park and the Aspromonte National Park
Calabria | Italy, Map, History, Facts | Britannica Sometimes referred to as the “toe” of the Italian “boot,” Calabria is a peninsula of irregular shape, jutting out in a northeast-southwest direction from the main body of Italy and separating the Tyrrhenian and Ionian seas
10 Beautiful Towns to Visit in Calabria Italy in 2025 (By A Local . . . Welcome to Calabria, the unassuming jewel of Southern Italy We will share with you the towns to visit in Calabria and what you should see in each town While most travelers flock to the Amalfi Coast, Calabria remains a hidden treasure waiting to be discovered
What to see in Calabria: 10 things not to be missed Calabria is a region in southern Italy that offers an extraordinary variety of experiences for visitors, thanks to its natural, historical and cultural richness Its coasts, washed by the Ionian and Tyrrhenian Seas, are dotted with enchanting beaches and breathtaking cliffs
What To See Do in Calabria, Italy (+Map) - Touropia Offering an authentic Italian experience that is hard to find elsewhere, the best places to visit in Calabria offer something for everyone Not least for its stunning coastline and intoxicating ambiance
Calabria :: Italy Explained The capital of Calabria is Catanzaro Calabria is in the southernmost part of mainland Italy and shares borders with the region of Basilicata as well as both the Tyrrhenian Sea and Ionian Sea The island of Sicily is only two miles away across the Strait of Messina
Calabria Region, Italy Calabria is a fascinating fusion of hundreds of miles of wonderful coastline with mountainous hinterland, as the imposing Pollino chain in the North, the Sila forested plateau in the center and the Serre and Aspromonte chains in the South