- The
Basento (Latin Casuentus) is a
river in the
Basilicata region of
southern Italy. It
rises at
Monte Arioso in the
southern Apennine Mountains, southwest...
- of Apulia,
Basilicata and Calabria. The most
important rivers are the
Basento, the Sinni, and the Agri. The main
cities on the gulf are
Taranto and Gallipoli...
- “Viadotto dell’Industria” (Industry viaduct), also
known as "Bridge over the
Basento"
river or
Musmeci Bridge, is a
bridge in Potenza, Basilicata, Italy, that...
- the
highest provincial capitals in Italy,
overlooking the
valley of the
Basento river in the
Apennine Mountains of Lucania, east of Salerno. Its territory...
- mouth. Lato
Bradano Alvo
Basentello Bilioso Gravina Gravina di
Matera Basento Cavone Salandrella Agri
Sinni Crati Busento Coscile Garga Esaro Mucone...
- the same time. When
Pythagoras crossed the
river Kosas (the modern-day
Basento), "several witnesses"
reported that they
heard it
greet him by name. In...
- gulf of Tarentum,
between the
river Brad**** and the
Casuentus (modern
Basento). It was
distant about 20 km from
Heraclea and 40 from Tarentum. The ruins...
- Of
these the most
important are the Brad**** (Bradano), the
Casuentus (
Basento), the
Aciris (Agri), and the
Siris (Sinni). The Crathis,
which forms at...
- (Bellini et al. 2002b)
resulted in the
newer cultivars Arno, Tevere, and
Basento.
Lucques "Picholine Olives".
Practically Edible.
Archived from the original...
- east to west,
while south of the
valleys of the Sele (on the west) and
Basento (on the east)—which form the line
followed by the
railway from Battipaglia...