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Spilinga is a small town located in the Calabria region of southern Italy. It is part of the Province of Vibo Valentia and is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and the production of a traditional Italian salami known as 'Nduja'.
History[edit]
The history of Spilinga dates back to the ancient times. It was part of the Magna Graecia, the coastal areas of Southern Italy extensively colonized by Greek settlers. The town has seen various rulers over the centuries, including the Normans, the Swabians, and the Bourbons.
Geography[edit]
Spilinga is situated in the southern part of Italy, in the region of Calabria. It is located on a hilltop, offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside and the Tyrrhenian Sea. The town is part of the Monte Poro plateau, which is known for its fertile soil and diverse flora and fauna.
Economy[edit]
The economy of Spilinga is primarily based on agriculture and food production. The town is renowned for the production of 'Nduja, a spicy, spreadable salami that is a staple of Calabrian cuisine. Other agricultural products include olive oil, wine, and various fruits and vegetables.
Culture[edit]
Spilinga is rich in cultural heritage, with numerous festivals and events held throughout the year. The most notable of these is the 'Nduja Festival, which celebrates the town's famous salami. The town is also home to several historic buildings, including the Church of Santa Maria della Neve and the ruins of the Norman Castle.
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