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- Calitri - Wikipedia
Calitri is in Campania near the borders of the regions of Apulia and Basilicata It is approximately 530 metres (1,740 ft) above sea level so on even on the hottest day there is generally a breeze
- Calitri, Italy: All You Must Know Before You Go (2025 . . .
Calitri Tourism: Tripadvisor has 1,160 reviews of Calitri Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Calitri resource
- Calitri, Campania, Italy
Location, history, what to see and where to stay in Calitri, Province of Avellino, Region Campania, Italy
- Calitri (Campania) - Italy Magazine
Calitri is a town of Campania region, near the borders of the regions of Apulia and Basilicata The Antico Borgo is in the oldest section of the town, the centro storico, at the top of which are the remains of a castle which predates the 12th century
- Calitri – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Visitors can wander round the medieval village to soak in the atmosphere and enjoy the local artisan's shops and the exceptional regional cuisine among other activities Calitri is known for its ceramics, needlepoint, and arts Many sports including paragliding, horse riding, mountain biking, fishing, and hunting can also be practised
- 15 Fantastic Things to do in Calitri – you mustn’t miss
Don’t miss: Don’t miss the opportunity to explore the charming town of Calitri, which is famous for its production of high-quality olive oil The town’s historic center is worth wandering through, with its narrow streets, charming houses, and stunning views of the surrounding valley
- Calitri - Italia. it
Calitri was the epicentre of the 1910 earthquake, with serious consequences The village, clinging to a hill, has maintained its characteristic triangular plan and medieval layout, with narrow streets and magnificent views
- CASTELLI DIRPINIA - IRPINIA CASTLES. CALITRI
Calitri rises 530 metres above sea level The present ruins of a medieval Palace, Palazzo Gesualdo, that was built on the remains of an earlier Castle (approximately built in the 12th century), dominate the hilltop as the owners, the powerful Gesualdo family, once did
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