Province of Potenza

Province of Potenza
Province
Provincial seat in Potenza.

Map highlighting the location of the province of Potenza in Italy
Country  Italy
Region Basilicata
Capital(s) Potenza
Comuni 100
Government
  President Nicola Rocco Valluzzi
Area
  Total 6,594.44 km2 (2,546.13 sq mi)
Population (30 April 2017)
  Total 369,538
  Density 56/km2 (150/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+1 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code 85010-85018, 85020-85040, 85042-85044, 85046-85059
Telephone prefix 0971, 0972, 0973, 0975, 0976
Vehicle registration PZ
ISTAT 076
Website Official website

The Province of Potenza (Italian: Provincia di Potenza; Potentino: provìgnë dë Pùtenzë) is a province in the Basilicata region of southern Italy. Its capital is the city of Potenza.

Geography

It has an area of 6,594.44 square kilometres (2,546.13 sq mi) and a total population of 369,538 (as of 2017). There are 100 comuni (singular: comune) in the province (see Comuni of the Province of Potenza).[1]

The province is characterized by various natural landscapes, ranging from the mountain lakes of Monticchio, the Lucan forest, the Monte Sirino massif, the large National Park of Pollino (shared by Calabria) and the Ionian coast of Maratea. The largest city is Potenza, followed by Melfi.

History

In 272 BC the province was conquered by the Romans. The new rulers named the region Lucania. In the 11th century, the area became part of the Duchy of Apulia, which was at the time ruled by the Normans. From the 13th century it was part of the Kingdom of Naples, though Potenza was ruled by local vassals. In 1861, the province was unified with the rest of Italy in the newly formed Kingdom of Italy.

The region has suffered from numerous earthquakes in historic times, and is still a seismically active area.

References

Coordinates: 40°38′19″N 15°48′8″E / 40.63861°N 15.80222°E / 40.63861; 15.80222

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