The Vallo of Diano (also in the Valdiano form) is a fertile valley, whose wide flat belt of the valley floor is located between 450 and 480 m a.s.l., in the south of the Campania region on the border with Basilicata, part of the historical region of Lucania.
It is made up of 15 municipalities in the province of Salerno and has 60,319 inhabitants.
Due to its geographical position it is an obligatory transit area with the extreme south of Italy, for this reason the Romans traced it in 128 BC. Via Popilia-Annia and the Visigoths of Alaric walked it during the invasion of 410 AD.
Vallo of Diano, Valdiano
Address: Valdiano, 84036
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