Samo est une commune de la province de Reggio de Calabre, dans la région Calabre, en Italie.
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Samo is a small town and comune located in the Province of Reggio Calabria, southern Italy. Samo has a population of 1,090, but this increases seasonally. Samo is about 10 kilometres inland and about 390 metres above sea level. It is located at the foot of Aspromonte National Park.
Samo has a number of fresh water springs running in the nearby mountains and through the town which are used by most of the population for drinking.
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Caraffa del Bianco is a comune in the Province of Reggio Calabria in the Italian region Calabria, located about 100 kilometres southwest of Catanzaro and about 35 kilometres east of Reggio Calabria. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 605 and an area of 12.3 square kilometres.
Caraffa del Bianco borders the following municipalities: Bianco, Casignana, Ferruzzano, Sant'Agata del Bianco.
The revolutionary Rocco Verduci was born at Caraffa del Bianco.
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Sant'Agata del Bianco is a comune in the Province of Reggio Calabria in the Italian region Calabria, located about 100 kilometres southwest of Catanzaro and about 35 kilometres east of Reggio Calabria.
The great writer Saverio Strati was born in Sant'Agata del Bianco in 1924. Strati is the author of many books including, "Miti Racconti e Leggende di Calabria" a collection of legends and stories that gives insight into the traditions and culture of the Calabrese, as well as novels and dramas that describe the emigrant experience of the poor from the region.
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Casignana is a comune in the Province of Reggio Calabria in region of Calabria, Italy and located about 35 km east of Reggio Calabria.
It is best known for the monumental ancient Roman villa at Palazzi di Casignana which can be visited.
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Africo is a comune in the province of Reggio Calabria, in the Southern Italian region of Calabria located 74 kilometres from Reggio Calabria.
Africo consists of two main centers. The first, Africo Vecchio, is located some 15 kilometres in the mainland at the feet of the Aspromonte. The old town was destroyed by disastrous floods and landslides in October 1951 and abandoned. The second, Africo Nuovo, was reconstructed around 15 kilometres away, on the Ionian coast near Bianco. The remnants of the old town are situated in the Aspromonte National Park.