• This is the list of railway stations in Basilicata, Italy. The stations are owned by Rete Ferroviaria Italiana (RFI) (a branch of the Italian state company...
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    regional companies, conceded by the state. Lists of railway stations in Italy by region. Apulia Basilicata Calabria Sicily Molise Campania Abruzzo Lazio...
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    main railway station in the Italian town of Matera, in Basilicata. It is owned by the Ferrovie Appulo Lucane (FAL), a private company based in Bari,...
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  • This is an incomplete list of the world's railway operating companies listed alphabetically by continent and country. This list includes companies operating...
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    representing Basilicata and Campania until the passing of the Baccarini Law in 1879. Given the recognised importance of the line, both routes were included in table...
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  • deadliest railway accident in Italian history and one of the worst railway disasters ever. It occurred on the night of March 2, 1944 in Balvano, Basilicata. Over...
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    Matera (redirect from History of Matera)
    [maˈtæːrə]) is a city and the capital of the Province of Matera in the region of Basilicata, in Southern Italy. With a history of continuous occupation dating...
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    Centrale railway station History of rail transport in Italy Rail transport in Italy Railway stations in Italy List of railway stations in Basilicata (in Italian)...
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    through the regions of Apulia, Basilicata and Calabria. The route largely follows the coast of the Ionian Sea. The line was opened in stages between 1866...
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    Maratea (category Cities and towns in Basilicata)
    comune of Basilicata, in the province of Potenza. It is the only comune of the region on the Tyrrhenian coast, and is known as "the Pearl of the Tyrrhenian"...
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    Altamura (redirect from History of Altamura)
    City of Bari, 45 kilometres (28 miles) southwest of Bari, close to the border with Basilicata. As of 2017[update], its population amounts to 70,595 inhabitants...
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    This is a list of airports in Italy, grouped by region and sorted by location. Italy is the fifth in Europe by number of passengers by air transport, with...
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    The cuisine of Basilicata is mostly based on inexpensive ingredients and deeply anchored in rural traditions. Pork is an integral part of the regional...
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  • ferroviario d'Italia e Slovenia [Railway atlas of Italy and Slovenia]. Schweers + Wall. 2010. ISBN 978-3-89494-129-1. List of railway lines in Italy...
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    other Italian regions of Molise to the north, Campania to the west, and Basilicata to the southwest. The regional capital is Bari. In ancient times, more...
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    Metronapoli. The city's main railway station is Napoli Centrale, which is located in Piazza Garibaldi; other significant stations include the Napoli Campi...
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    the Castelvetrano–Porto Empedocle, closed in 1985. In the Apulia and Basilicata regions, there are some railway lines connecting Bari, Potenza, Matera,...
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  • channels in Italy List of radio stations in Italy Internet in Italy Censorship in Italy Pippa Norris (Fall 2000). "Chapter 4 The Decline of Newspapers...
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    or 5 km away. Craco, a medieval village in the Italian region of Basilicata, was evacuated after a landslide in 1963. Nowadays it is a filming location...
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    south of Livorno, including the flat and hilly areas of the hinterland, the Ionian coast between Calabria and Basilicata, the inland areas of Lucania...
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    Network) and comprising the lines west of Milan and on the Tyrrhenian coast, and the railways of Calabria and Basilicata — and the Società Italiana per le...
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    routes already served by the railway as national. The extension of the road network made it necessary in 1911 to update the list drawn up almost 30 years...
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    revealed the presence of hemp include the Great Lake of Monticchio, in Basilicata; and the coastal seabed of the Central Adriatic region, from a time when these...
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  • Lombardia Edition Marche Edition Piemonte & Val d'Aosta Edition Puglia & Basilicata Edition Sicilia Edition Toscana Edition Umbria Edition Veneto Edition...
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    "Basilicata" (in Italian). 10 January 2017. Retrieved 1 August 2023. "Borghi più belli d'Italia. Le 14 novità 2023, dal Trentino alla Calabria" (in Italian)...
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    airport (Catania Fontanarossa), several railway stations (Catania Centrale is the main one) and it is the main node of the Sicilian motorway system. The motorways...
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    of the global demand for sulfur. Silk cloth production was focused in San Leucio (near Caserta). The region of Basilicata also had several mills in Potenza...
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  • following is a list of massacres that have occurred in Italy and its predecessors (numbers may be approximate): they are divided by the presence of culpability...
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    Democrat leader Aldo Moro in 1978 and the Bologna railway station massacre in 1980, where 85 people died. In the 1980s, for the first time since 1945 two governments...
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  • Nova. In Basilicata: the Province of Matera has an exclave inside the Province of Potenza. In Campania: Pannarano is an exclave of the Province of Benevento...
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