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- Policoro (Lucano: ****còre) is a town and comune in the province of Matera, in the Southern Italian region of Basilicata. With some 17,000 inhabitants...
- (modern Sinni). The ruins of the city are located in the modern comune of Policoro in the Province of Matera, Basilicata, Italy. It was a Gr**** colony, but...
- Commune Po****tion Matera 60,432 Policoro 17,694 Pisticci 17,602 Bernalda 12,453 Montescaglioso 9,877...
- Hypnos and Thanatos. Below: the Amazon queen Penthesilea being killed by Achilles. Red-figure hydria by the Policoro Painter from Heraclea, c. 400 BC...
- Maratea, nicknamed "The Pearl of Tyrrhenian Sea", but also the Ionian coast (Policoro, Pisticci, Bernalda, Nova Siri) is fairly developed. Naturalistic attractions...
- Manfredonia Minturno Nettuno Numana Olbia Orbetello Ostia Ostuni Pescara Pizzo Policoro Ponza Porto Cervo Porto Ercole Portofino Positano Riccione Rimini Sabaudia...
- Archaeological Museum of Siritide (Museo Archeologico ****onale della Siritide) at Policoro in the province of Matera (Basilicata) displays important surviving examples...
- Jonico, and Scanzano Jonico before flowing into the Gulf of Taranto near Policoro. The Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World (13 ed.). London: Times Books...
- Metaurus (Gioia Tauro); Taras together with Thurii founded Heracleia (Policoro) in Lucania in 434 BC, and also Callipolis ('beautiful city'). At the beginning...
- curving southeast and finally flowing into the Gulf of Taranto south of Policoro. The river Siris is mentioned by Lycophron (Alex. 982), as well as by Archilochus...