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unusual facts about province of Cosenza



Chiappetta

It originates from both the Province of Cosenza in the southern Italian region of Calabria and the western part of Sicily (Province of Trapani), where records exist dating back to 1612 in Salaparuta.

Coreca

Coreca (Coraca or Corica, in the viariant local dialect) is a frazione of the comune (municipality) of Amantea, in the province of Cosenza, Calabria, Italy, located close to the border with Campora San Giovanni.

James Colosimo

Born Giacomo Colosimo to Luigi Colosimo and his second wife Giuseppina Mascaro in the town of Colosimi, Province of Cosenza, Italy, he emigrated to Chicago in 1895.

Orto Botanico dell'Università della Calabria

It is located at I-87030 Via Pietro Bucci, Arcavacata di Rende, Province of Cosenza, Calabria, Italy.

Quattromiglia

Quattromiglia, also known as Quattromiglia di Rende, is an Italian hamlet (frazione) of the municipality of Rende in the province of Cosenza, Calabria.

Unione Siciliane

Since part of this myth is that only Sicilians were permitted to be members, the claim is contradicted by the fact that Yale was born in Longobucco, in the province of Cosenza, in the region of Calabria.


see also

ACRI

Acri, a town in the province of Cosenza, southern Italy

Coeli

Scala Coeli is a village and commune in the province of Cosenza in the Calabria region of southern Italy.

Corigliano

Corigliano Calabro, a municipality in the Province of Cosenza, Calabria, Italy

Fortunato Anselmo

Born October 1, 1883, in Grimaldi, Province of Cosenza, Calabria, Italy, Fortunato Anselmo immigrated to the United States at the beginning of the 20th century.

Mario Bellizzi

Mario Bellizzi (born 1957), a poet of the Arbëresh-speaking minority of southern Italy, was born in San Basile in the province of Cosenza.

Morano

Morano Calabro, a place in the southern Italian province of Cosenza

Spiro Koleka

After completing his secondary education in the Italo–Albanian college of San Demetrio Corone (Collegio of Sant'Adriano), in the Italian province of Cosenza, Spiro Koleka continued his higher education at the University of Pisa (1930–1934) where he graduated as a Civil Engineer.

Zampogna

The single reed versions consist of the "surdullina" types of the Province of Cosenza and Catanzaro, and the ciaramella or ciaramedda of Messina and Catania in Sicily, as well as in Southern Calabria.