BY: Marica Musumarra
Anyone who has ever visited Basilicata in their life will surely be surprised and fascinated by its pristine territory, among the few not to have been flooded by industries, companies and concrete buildings.
The region still retains a historical, artistic and cultural heritage of immense value, evident especially in the city of Matera, as well as an immeasurable landscape treasure that includes the Ionian coast of Metaponto, the gullies, the Lucanian Dolomites and the beaches on the Tyrrhenian Sea.
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