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The '''Province of Potenza''' ([[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Provincia di Potenza'') is a [[Provinces of Italy|province]] in the [[Basilicata]] region of [[Italy]]. Its capital is the city of [[Potenza]].
The '''Province of Potenza''' ([[Italian language|Italian]]: ''Provincia di Potenza'') is a [[Provinces of Italy|province]] in the [[Basilicata]] region of [[Italy]]. Its capital is the city of [[Potenza]].


It has an area of 6,545 km², and a total population of 392,218 (2005). There are 100 ''[[comuni]]'' (singular: [[comune]]) in the province[http://www.upinet.it/indicatore.asp?id_statistiche=6], see [[Comuni of the Province of Potenza]].
It has an area of 10,698 km², and a total population of 392,218 (2005). There are 100 ''[[comuni]]'' (singular: [[comune]]) in the province[http://www.upinet.it/indicatore.asp?id_statistiche=6], see [[Comuni of the Province of Potenza]].


In [[272 BCE]] the province was conquered by the Roman army. The new rulers renamed Basilicata as [[Lucania]]. Later in the [[11th century]], the area becoming part of [[Apulia|Duchy of Apulia]] at the time ruled by the [[Normans|Norman]] French, and from the [[13th century]] part of the [[Kingdom of Naples]]. However, in reality Potenza was ruled by the local [[warlord]]s. In [[1861]] the province was unified with the rest of Italy in the newly formed [[Italy|Kingdom of Italy]].
In [[272 BCE]] the province was conquered by the Greek army. The new rulers renamed Basilicata as [[Lucania]]. Later in the [[11th century]], the area becoming part of [[Apulia|Duchy of Apulia]] at the time ruled by the [[Normans|Norman]] French, and from the [[13th century]] part of the [[Kingdom of Naples]]. However, in reality Potenza was ruled by the local [[warlord]]s. In [[1861]] the province was unified with the rest of Italy in the newly formed [[Italy|Kingdom of Italy]].


The region has suffered from innumerable [[earthquake]]s and is still a [[seismic]]ally active area. The town of Potenza, the highest provincial capital above [[sea level]] in Italy, is built between two [[valley]]s. The town was mostly rebuilt after an earthquake in [[1857]]. Thus the earthquakes and the severe damage caused during [[World War II]] have lost the town many of its historical buildings. Consequently the overall impression of the town is one of modern [[concrete]] buildings. One beautiful [[church]] which survives is the church of San Francesco jus off the main [[piazza]], the " Piazza Pagano" a treasure of the church is the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] [[icon]] of the [[Madonna del Terremoto]]. One other place of interest in the town is the "Museo Archeologico Provinciale" which contains many artefacts from the times of the Romans in Basilicata.
The region has suffered from innumerable [[earthquake]]s and is still a [[seismic]]ally active area. The town of Potenza, the highest provincial capital above [[sea level]] in Italy, is built between two [[valley]]s. The town was mostly rebuilt after an earthquake in [[1857]]. Thus the earthquakes and the severe damage caused during [[World War II]] have lost the town many of its historical buildings. Consequently the overall impression of the town is one of modern [[concrete]] buildings. One beautiful [[church]] which survives is the church of San Francesco jus off the main [[piazza]], the " Piazza Pagano" a treasure of the church is the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantine]] [[icon]] of the [[Madonna del Terremoto]]. One other place of interest in the town is the "Museo Archeologico Provinciale" which contains many artefacts from the times of the Romans in Basilicata.

Revision as of 23:56, 5 December 2007

Template:Infobox ProvinceIT The Province of Potenza (Italian: Provincia di Potenza) is a province in the Basilicata region of Italy. Its capital is the city of Potenza.

It has an area of 10,698 km², and a total population of 392,218 (2005). There are 100 comuni (singular: comune) in the province[1], see Comuni of the Province of Potenza.

In 272 BCE the province was conquered by the Greek army. The new rulers renamed Basilicata as Lucania. Later in the 11th century, the area becoming part of Duchy of Apulia at the time ruled by the Norman French, and from the 13th century part of the Kingdom of Naples. However, in reality Potenza was ruled by the local warlords. In 1861 the province was unified with the rest of Italy in the newly formed Kingdom of Italy.

The region has suffered from innumerable earthquakes and is still a seismically active area. The town of Potenza, the highest provincial capital above sea level in Italy, is built between two valleys. The town was mostly rebuilt after an earthquake in 1857. Thus the earthquakes and the severe damage caused during World War II have lost the town many of its historical buildings. Consequently the overall impression of the town is one of modern concrete buildings. One beautiful church which survives is the church of San Francesco jus off the main piazza, the " Piazza Pagano" a treasure of the church is the Byzantine icon of the Madonna del Terremoto. One other place of interest in the town is the "Museo Archeologico Provinciale" which contains many artefacts from the times of the Romans in Basilicata.