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 BUONVICINO - CALABRIA- SOUTH ITALY 
This small village appears almost unexpectedly, between the green mountains and hill tops.  The houses seem to have been built almost on top of each other, starting from a natural valley going on to the rocks. It is particular in twisted alleyways that intercept each other going from the houses to the small shops to the ancient Mother Church. The town's piazza houses a recently built Gazebo where you can admire a breathtaking view of the high green mountains that cross each other creating a natural frame for the Tyrrhenian that can be spotted in the distance.
 
 
  
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Buonvicino celebrates a very important event that brings many visitors to this small town during the feast for "Santo Ciriaco" in Buonvicino-Cosenza, the inhabitants (about 3000 of population) create a respectful combination of praying and reverence with music, dancing and eating; this feast lasts five days and five nights in the "paese" (town center) but begins with a "Town Picnic" down at the "Grotto of Santo Ciriaco" where the Saint used to pass his days praying.
Buonvicino is an Italian town of 2,324 inhabitants  in the province of Cosenza in Calabria. 
History 
 
Buonvicino   was founded in the late thirteenth century by the inhabitants of three   houses: Saved Tripidonee Trigiano near the Abbey of San Ciriaco. 
 
Saved was perched on the cliff right of the "Straits". The primitive dwellings were on "Rock of the Greek" of which traces remain visible and surface excavations. Excavations carried out in 1978 and 20 February 1997 were found broken tiles, dishes and animal bones. The inhabitants were engaged in farming and forestry activities. 
 
On   the opposite side, ie on the rocky ridge of the cliff was left there   Tripidone (ibid., poking some places the walls to the north-east of the   "Straits", was found a dagger of iron craftsmanship). These primitive villages had little land available for the most part made up of woods and mountains. 
 
Further   away, on the south-west, near the border of the Belvedere, stood the   house of Trigiano he owned throughout the campaign Buonvicino including   the area where once stood the monastery of San Ciriaco. 
The three houses 
 
Along   the way from the valley of the isthmus leading to Corvino "Varco   Palomabaro of" one is forced to move in the midst of a horrible throat,   just 5 meters wide, called "Strait", consists of two high rocky cliffs   on the tops of which, to   the right of Corvino, is "Rock of the Greek" a small plateau that is   part of the area known as Salvato and on the left, in a valley bordered   by three summits, there is Tripidone. 
 
They were inhabited villages, from the earliest times remote from the primitive tribe of Greek origin. 
 
The   battles with the Samnites, the Roman occupation, barbarian invasions,   the Saracens, led to the disappearance of Laos and Cider. Along the way isthmic life was not entirely extinguished, but had spread terror and death always lurking. That's   why the people of the Cape and Castellucce thought of abandoning their   habitations insecure and find refuge in Saved, a high and inaccessible   rock, still called the "Rock of the Greek". 
 
Others   had secured the home, some time ago, on the left side of the "tight",   also hidden and inaccessible, which called for the presence of three   peaks of rocks equidistant Tripidone. Trigiano,   but was located further away, near Maritime lookout; house was   autonomous and covered the whole territory of today's campaign   Buonvicino. 
 
The   inhabitants of Saved Tripidone and were devoted to sheep farming and   forestry activities, while those of Trigiano agriculture because they   can cultivate many fields. 
 
These   three villages were located along the isthmus in position to observe   the continuous traffic that is not dangerous because they defended well,   of course. 
 
The union of these three Houses, the late thirteenth century, gave rise to Buonvicino. 
 
Now   dominates the country the huge bronze statue of San Ciriaco Abate 7   meters, situated on a rock "Zaccaniello" dominating the country
                  
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