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BASILICATA

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Originally appearing in Volume V03, Page 478 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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BASILICATA  , a territorial

division of Italy, now known as the province of Potenza, which formed a
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part of the ancient Lucania (q.v.) . It is bounded N. by the province of
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Foggia, N, E. by those of Bari and Lecce, E. by the Gulf of Taranto (for a distance of 24 m.), S. by the province of Cosenza, and W. by the Mediterranean(for a distance of to m. only), and by the provinces of Salerno and
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Avellino . It has an
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area of 3845 sq. m . The province is as a whole mountainous, the highest point being the
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Monte Pollino (7325 ft.) on the boundary of the province of Cosenza, while the Monte
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Vulture, at the N.W. extremity; is an
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extinct
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volcano (4365 ft.) . It is traversed by five rivers; the Bradano, Basento, Cavone or Salandrella, Agri and Sinni . The longest, the Bradano, is 104 M. in length; all run S.E. or E. into the Gulf of Taranto . The province is traversed from W. to E. by the railway from Naples to Taranto and Brindisi, which passes through Potenza and reaches at Metaponto the
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line along the E. coast from Taranto to Reggio di
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Calabria . A branch line runs N. from Potenza via
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Melfi to Rocchetta S . Antonio, a junction for Foggia, Gioia del Colle and Avellino (the second of these lines runs through the province of Potenza as far as Palazzo S . Gervasio), while a branch S. from the Naples and Taranto line at Sicignano terminates at Lagonegro, on the W. edge of the province . Communications are rendered difficult by the mountainous character of the interior . The mountains are still to some extent clothed with forests; in places the
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soil is fertile, especially along the Gulf of Taranto, though here
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malaria is the cause of inefficient cultivation .

Olive-oil is the most important product . The
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total population of the province was 490,705 in 1901 . The chief towns are Potenza (pop . 1901, 1646),
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Avigliana (18,313),
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Matera (17,237), Melfi (14,649), Rionero in Vulture (11,809), Lauria (10,099) .

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