Vietri Di Potenza - Notes and References

Notes and References

Basilicata ยท Comuni of the Province of Potenza
  • Abriola
  • Acerenza
  • Albano di Lucania
  • Anzi
  • Armento
  • Atella
  • Avigliano
  • Balvano
  • Banzi
  • Baragiano
  • Barile
  • Bella
  • Brienza
  • Brindisi Montagna
  • Calvello
  • Calvera
  • Campomaggiore
  • Cancellara
  • Carbone
  • Castelgrande
  • Castelluccio Inferiore
  • Castelluccio Superiore
  • Castelmezzano
  • Castelsaraceno
  • Castronuovo di Sant'Andrea
  • Cersosimo
  • Chiaromonte
  • Corleto Perticara
  • Episcopia
  • Fardella
  • Filiano
  • Forenza
  • Francavilla in Sinni
  • Gallicchio
  • Genzano di Lucania
  • Ginestra
  • Grumento Nova
  • Guardia Perticara
  • Lagonegro
  • Latronico
  • Laurenzana
  • Lauria
  • Lavello
  • Maratea
  • Marsico Nuovo
  • Marsicovetere
  • Maschito
  • Melfi
  • Missanello
  • Moliterno
  • Montemilone
  • Montemurro
  • Muro Lucano
  • Nemoli
  • Noepoli
  • Oppido Lucano
  • Palazzo San Gervasio
  • Paterno
  • Pescopagano
  • Picerno
  • Pietragalla
  • Pietrapertosa
  • Pignola
  • Potenza
  • Rapolla
  • Rapone
  • Rionero in Vulture
  • Ripacandida
  • Rivello
  • Roccanova
  • Rotonda
  • Ruoti
  • Ruvo del Monte
  • San Chirico Nuovo
  • San Chirico Raparo
  • San Costantino Albanese
  • San Fele
  • San Martino d'Agri
  • San Paolo Albanese
  • San Severino Lucano
  • Sant'Angelo Le Fratte
  • Sant'Arcangelo
  • Sarconi
  • Sasso di Castalda
  • Satriano di Lucania
  • Savoia di Lucania
  • Senise
  • Spinoso
  • Teana
  • Terranova di Pollino
  • Tito
  • Tolve
  • Tramutola
  • Trecchina
  • Trivigno
  • Vaglio Basilicata
  • Venosa
  • Vietri di Potenza
  • Viggianello
  • Viggiano


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