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 VERBICARO - CALABRIA - SOUTH ITALY 
With origins that date back 
      to the roman "Apustrum", Verbicaro lies, surrounded by Pine woods, Beech 
      and Oaks, in the Calabrian Hinterland, as one of the towns of the Natural 
      Park "Parco del Pollino". Various excursions begin here, to visit 
      the wonders of this natural park like the "Cozzo del Pellegrino", 
      at 2000 metres in height...but for who  prefers to take a seat and admire nature's beauties, just sit
      and relax at the towns piazza where you 
      have a glance of a breathtaking view of these heights and try to 
      spot in the distance the blue of the Tyrrhenian sea.
  
      
      Verbicaro's historical centre still shows shapes and forms of medieval architecture, like the 
      Palazzo Feudale, while the church "Madonna delle Nevi" 
      preserves frescoes, possibly of the Byzantine era, of Saints 
      and Virgin Mary on a throne, as well as a 17th century small statue 
      of Mary and Child dressed in Spanish Costumes. The church also houses 
      sacred objects, and wooden statues that date back to the 17th and
      18th century.
        
      Famous around the world is Verbicaro's D.O.C. Wine. Made out of the 
            finest grapes of these heights this wine was already appreciated in 
            the Roman era. Unfortunately today the production of the Wine that 
            takes the same name of this town, who's inhabitants are just under 
            4000, could be interrupted. However bottles of this wine can be found 
            in local shops around the coast that specialise in Calabrian Traditional 
            products. Today, it still is possible to taste Verbicaro D.O.C. wine, 
            in this town, in the "catoi", a sort of avery traditional 
            seller. 
            
 
  
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