Lucania – the heart of southern Italy: its origins

Lucania at the time of the Romans included almost all of today’s Basilicata, with the exclusion of the northern area of Vulture (the territory of Venosa and Melfi) and the more north-eastern area beyond the Bradano river, where Matera is located.

However, Cilento and Vallo di Diano in the west, today in Campania, and the entire territory of the Lao river in the south-west, today in Calabria, belonged to Lucania.

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