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Tropea is a beautiful small town with flair. Beautifully located on the coast. Nice people and good food that is also affordable. Located in the Calabria region at the lowest part of the boot of Italy. For the vacation very recommendable!
Tropea ist eine schöne Kleinstadt mit Flair . Wunderschön an der Küste gelegen. Nette Leute und gutes Essen das auch noch bezahlbar ist . Gelegen in der Region Kalabrien am untersten Teil vom Stiefel Italiens. Für den Urlaub sehr zu Empfehlen !
Tropea is one of the symbols represented by the island of Tropea , before completely detached from the city and then reunited dall'insabbiamento .
Built by the Benedictines , with late - medieval style , it underwent ' various modifications , until it is the renaissance of a Latin basilica.
After several earthquakes in 1060 came under the jurisdiction of the Benedictine abbey of Montecassino . Today the church has three small aisles
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Teopea, Calabria, Italy
Tropea (Italian: [troˈpɛːa]; Calabrian: Trupìa; Latin: Tropaea; Ancient Greek: Τράπεια, romanized: Trápeia) is a municipality in the province of Vibo Valentia, in Calabria, Italy.
Tropea is a seaside resort with sandy beaches, located on the Gulf of Saint Euphemia, part of the Tyrrhenian Sea, on Italy's west coast and was named “Most beautiful village in Italy” for 2021.
A legend suggests that the town was founded by Hercules when returning from his labours at the Pillars of Hercules (the modern-day Strait of Gibraltar). Graves of Magna Graecian origin have been found near Tropea.
Along Tropea's coast, Sextus Pompey defeated Octavius. The Romans built a commercial port in Formicoli, approximately 3 km south of Tropea.