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Welcome to the Province of Catanzaro!

Hello everyone! Today, we'll talk about the beautiful Province of Catanzaro, located in Calabria. With a population of over 300,000 inhabitants and its capital in the city of Catanzaro, this province borders several other provinces and the sea. But let's discover something more detailed about its physical geography and its history!

Physical Geography

The Province of Catanzaro is very large, covering 15.9% of the regional territory, and is located in the heart of Calabria. Bordering the Tyrrhenian Sea, the Sila, the Ionian Sea, the Calabrian Serre, and many other provinces, this area is rich in a variety of landscapes. The most interesting part of the provincial territory is the isthmus of Catanzaro, a narrow valley about 30 km long that connects the two coasts from the Gulf of Squillace to the Gulf of Sant'Eufemia. And it's possible to see both seas and even the Aeolian Islands and the top of Mount Etna on a particularly clear day!

Discover the province of Catanzaro: beauty and history in Calabria!

Hydrography

There are many watercourses that flow in the Province of Catanzaro, from rivers to streams and water basins. For example, the Corace River is 48 kilometers long, while Lake Ampollino has a flow rate of 68 million square meters! These watercourses and water basins enrich the province with their beauty and ecological importance.

History

The Province of Catanzaro has a very interesting history that dates back to ancient times. In those times, this land was inhabited by the Vituli, a people who worshipped the calf's simulacrum. There are many other fascinating stories about the Province of Catanzaro, if you're interested in the ancient history of Italy, this province is a place that offers many opportunities for discovery.

In conclusion, the Province of Catanzaro deserves to be visited for its natural beauty and fascinating history. We invite you to come and visit this breathtaking place near the Tyrrhenian and Ionian coasts. We are sure you will not regret it!

Laura De Luca
Wrote by Laura De Luca
Updated Sunday, Jun 19, 2022