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REGION OF ITALY
Basilicate; List of museums in Basilicata; Draft:List of museums in Basilicata; Tourism in Basilicata
  • Abbey of Santissima Trinità]]
  • ''I Viggianesi'', by [[Filippo Palizzi]], 1853
  • Band of brigands from Basilicata, c. 1860
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  • [[Badlands]] in [[Aliano]]
  • [[Melfi castle]]
  • [[Castelmezzano]]
  • [[Acerenza Cathedral]]
  • [[Dolomiti lucane]] and [[Pietrapertosa]]
  • [[Peperone crusco]], a staple of the cuisine of Basilicata
  • The ancient region of [[Lucania]]
  • Map of Municipalities of Basilicata
  • Lucanian red-figure [[pelike]] by the Pisticci Painter, c. 430 BC, Archaeological Museum "Domenico Ridola", Matera
  • [[Pope Nicholas II]] investing [[Robert Guiscard]] as duke in [[Melfi]]
  • FIAT]] plant in [[Melfi]]
  • [[Tavole Palatine]], [[Metaponto]]
  • [[Craco]]
  • Vaglio]]

Basilicata         
n. Basilicata, Lucania, mountainous and scarcely populated region in south Italy
potentino         
of Potenza in Basilicata, born or living in Potenza in Basilicata
materano      
n. native or inhabitant of the city of Matera in Basilicata

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Basilicata

Basilicata (UK: , US: , Italian: [baziliˈkaːta]), also known by its ancient name Lucania (, also US: , Italian: [luˈkaːnja]), is an administrative region in Southern Italy, bordering on Campania to the west, Apulia to the north and east, and Calabria to the south. It has two coastlines: a 30-km stretch on the Tyrrhenian Sea between Campania and Calabria, and a longer coastline along the Gulf of Taranto between Calabria and Apulia. The region can be thought of as the "instep" of Italy, with Calabria functioning as the "toe" and Apulia the "heel".

The region covers about 10,000 km2 (3,900 sq mi). In 2010 the population was slightly under 600,000. The regional capital is Potenza. The region is divided into two provinces: Potenza and Matera.

Its inhabitants are generally known as Lucanians (Italian: Lucani), and, to a lesser extent, as Basilicatesi or Basilischi.