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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Basilicata is perhaps the most unknown piece of Italy located between the heel and the soles of the Italian boot. This region is due to extensive deforestation empty and silent. The Lucani, as residents of Basilicata call themselves, live here not industry or tourism, but mainly from agriculture and animal husbandry. The wine and the olive oil culture are known throughout Italy and abroad. You can also find peperoncini in beautiful braids for the houses to hang drying. The Parco Nazionale del Pollino.&lt;/p&gt;
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