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Between
Capo D’Armi and Capo Spartivento, at the beginning
of the “Costa dei Gelsomini” we find Bova Marina,
which is a coastal town that grew during the last century
as people moved to the coast from the mountain areas. The
names of the roads are written in Italian and Greek, to remember
the people who came from Hellas and settled in the area.
The Museum of Greek Art and the statue of Our Lady of the
Sea, which is situated near a small sanctuary on a rocky
spur overlooking the sea, are both of great interest.
In all of Greek Calabria, the most important historic centre is Bova.
A Greek Festival is held here and every year in August it is the site
of the main manifestations during Greek week.
You can visit the remains of a Norman castle, which dates back to the
XI century and was built on the site of a previous edifice, the Cathedral
and the antique churches of St. Leo, St. Catherine and Our Lady the Immaculate.
There are also several nobleman’s houses.
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