Spezzano Albanese Provincia di Cosenza Calabria Italy
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Spezzano Albanese

Spezzano Albanese (Arbëreshë: Spixan) is a municipality in the province of Cosenza, Calabria, southern Italy. It is located on a 320 m high hill commanding the plain of Sibari and the Esaro river valley. It originated from Albanian emigration in the 15th century. Sights include the archaeological site of Torre del Mordillo, whose excavated Bronze Age remains and a necropolis dating from the 18th century BC up to the early Hellenistic Age; the Torre Scribla, what remains of a Norman fortress originally including two towers, which was the first residence / Fief of Robert Guiscard the future Duke of Calabria and Puglia, on his arrival in Calabria; and the Sanctuary of Madonna delle Grazie, a Catholic church from the 16th century.
Known in ancient times as: Spezzano Albanese
Periods/Settlements: archaic, hellenistic-republican

Distance between:

Rome to Spezzano Albanese 253 Miles / 407 Kms
Milan to Spezzano Albanese 542 Miles / 872 Kms
Venice to Spezzano Albanese 449 Miles / 723 Kms


Postal Code 87019


Population 2020

Total: 6919
Total Men: 3424
Total Women: 3424