
In the northern part of Calabria, in the province of Cosenza, lies a portion of about 80 km of coastline, overlooking the Tyrrhenian Sea and ideally embracing the lush vegetation of the Pollino National Park.
In this place where nature rules, where the sea and the mountains, the blue and the green come together, there are ideal conditions for the spontaneous growth of cedars, perhaps the region's most representative citrus fruits.
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