BY: Marica Musumarra
For those who love uncontaminated places, which allow you to spend whole days immersed in nature, the MAB nature reserve of Collemeluccio-Montedimezzo is the ideal destination: established in 1971, it covers 347 hectares and is a UNESCO biosphere reserve.
The MAB Program (acronym for Man And the Biosphere) was started by UNESCO in 1971 with the aim of promoting a balanced relationship between man and the environment worldwide through the protection of natural ecosystems, attention to sustainable development and the protection of cultural identity.
SOURCE: https://italian-traditions.com
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