Bianco

Comune · Ionian Calabria · Province of Reggio Calabria

Bianco

Bianco is a comune on the Ionian coast of the province of Reggio Calabria, in the Calabria region of southern Italy. It lies in the Locride district on the southeastern shore of the region, combining a coastal settlement with an older inland nucleus.

At a glance

Type
Comune (municipality)
Period
Modern coastal municipality of the Locride
Style
Mediterranean Ionian coastal town
Location
Province of Reggio Calabria, Calabria, Italy

Overview

Bianco is a comune in the province of Reggio Calabria, on the Ionian coast of Calabria in southern Italy. It belongs to the Locride, the coastal and hill district on the southeastern side of the province. The town faces the Ionian Sea, with its built-up area set along and above the shoreline.

History

Like many towns of the Locride, Bianco developed in an area with a long history of settlement along the Ionian coast, a seaboard associated in antiquity with the Greek and Roman presence in southern Italy. The comune grew around its historic nucleus, with later expansion toward the coast. It forms part of the chain of municipalities lining this stretch of the Calabrian shore.

What you see

The comune presents an open Ionian seafront backed by the coastal plain and the hills of the Locride. The settlement follows the familiar southern-Italian pattern of a coastal town beside an older upper centre. The shoreline and town are the focus of daily life and seasonal activity.

Cultural significance

Bianco belongs to the Locride, a part of Calabria with deep roots in the region’s Greek and medieval heritage. As one of the comuni of the Ionian coast, it contributes to the cultural landscape of the province of Reggio Calabria.

Practical information

Bianco is an open coastal town; there are no fixed visiting hours. For municipal services and local information, check the official website of the Comune di Bianco.

Getting there

The town lies on the Ionian coast and is reached by car via the SS106 Jonica state road. The coastal railway line of the Locride serves the area, with Reggio Calabria the nearest major transport hub for onward connections.

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