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BasilicataMountainous region of southern Italy, forming the instep of the Italian ‘boot’. Bordering on the Tyrrhenian Sea in the southwest and the Gulf of Taranto in the southeast, it comprises the provinces of Potenza and Matera; area 9,992 sq km/3,858 sq mi; population (2001 est) 595,700. The capital is Potenza. HistoryThe region was taken by the Romans in 272 BC, when it became known as Lucania, a part of ancient Samnium. It later passed to the Lombards and the Byzantines, becoming part of the Norman Duchy of Apulia in the 11th century. Basilicata formed part of the kingdom of Naples from the 13th century, but was essentially controlled by independent feudal lords; it became part of the kingdom of Italy in 1861. The region has suffered from the devastating effects of malaria, which caused its coastal towns to be abandoned during the Middle Ages, and from numerous earthquakes.
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Ticks infesting domestic animals in Italy: current acarological studies carried out in Sardinia and Basilicata regions. Seasons in Basilicata is the first in a series of such books. Coppola's grandfather, Agostino, emigrated to United States from Bernalda, Italy, in the southern province of Basilicata, and the director still has relatives there. |
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