Basilicata
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Definition
Proper noun: A region in southern Italy, located in the instep of the Italian peninsula's "boot"-shaped outline. It is an administrative region known for its rugged, mountainous interior and coastlines on both the Tyrrhenian and Ionian Seas.
Usage
- As a geographical/political entity:
- Basilicata is less frequented by tourists than other Italian regions.
- The capital of Basilicata is Potenza.
- Referring to its characteristics:
- The ancient history of Basilicata is fascinating.
- We traveled through the hills of Basilicata.
Advanced Usage
- "the heart of Basilicata": used to describe its central, often remote, mountainous areas.
- The small, ancient villages in the heart of Basilicata are incredibly preserved.
- Historical/alternative name "Lucania": While "Basilicata" is the modern official name, the historical name "Lucania" is sometimes used in cultural or historical contexts.
- The ancient region of Lucania corresponds roughly to modern-day Basilicata.
Variants and Related Words
- Lucanian (adj): Pertaining to the region of Basilicata or its ancient inhabitants.
- The Lucanian countryside is very dramatic.
- Basilicatan (adj): Less common alternative adjective meaning "of or from Basilicata."
Synonyms
- Lucania (historical name)
Related Phrases
(This word, as a proper noun for a specific region, does not have phrasal verbs or idioms based on it. Common phrases involve its use as a location.) - In Basilicata: indicating location within the region. - They have a farmhouse in Basilicata. - To Basilicata: indicating movement toward the region. - The road trip to Basilicata was long but scenic.
Noun
- a region of southern Italy (forming the instep of the Italian `boot')