BY: Teresa Borriello
Santa Severina, Cirò, Crucoli, Melissa, Carfizzi, Pallagorio, San Nicola dell’Alto: this is the map of the magnificence of a cultural melting pot that has its roots in a past as rich as it is flourishing with ancient workmanship and craftsmanship. The villages of the province of Crotone are the indissoluble trace of the cultures that have followed one another over time.
From Magna Graecia to the cultures of the communities that have subsequently settled in the wonderful Crotone, the villages are the imprint of a past that re-emerges and continues to emerge, reaffirming itself - strong in its own traditions and the indissoluble cultural identity that they bring with them.
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