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Gulluscio Network

Connecting people - family and frieds.
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The family tree...

A short description of the family tree that is viewable for members of this network.

Our family tree is a visual, hierarchical chart (shaped like a tree) that documents genealogical relationships, ancestry, and descent over multiple generations.
It connects individuals to their ancestors (such as parents, grandparents, and beyond) using names, birth/marriage dates, and includes if available photos to illustrate how family members are linked.
The captured family data are stored in the standardized GEDCOM format. Different module are available to structure and present the data as a list or chart. It allows to create specific family reports or allwos search a specific person.
The interaction is supported with different available languages that a network member can choose.

The purpose to capture the data is to trace the heritage, understand the familiy history, and represent how closely relatives are related.
The aim on the Gulluscio Network is to enable the family members to connect with their heritage and pass down family stories as well as to discover the individuals that were born before.
You need to register and become an approved member to view, discover and contribute to the Gulluscio family tree.

Our current research documents relatives within the 17th century...

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Sila National Park

The Sila National Park, located in the heart of Calabria is known as the region's 'green lung' with one of the purest air in Europe. It extends over approximately 73,000 hectares between the provinces of Cosenza, Catanzaro, and Crotone, offering a unique mountain landscape with ancient forests, crystal-clear lakes, and rich biodiversity.

  • The Giants of Sila (Fallistro Reserve): A reserve home to approximately 50 specimens of black pine (Pinus nigra), up to 45 meters tall and over 350 years old.
  • The Great Lakes: The park is home to three main artificial lakes: Lake Arvo (ideal for boat trips and water sports), Lake Cecita (where the Cupone Visitor Center is located), and Lake Ampollino.


The main access points for information and educational tours are the Cupone Visitor Center in Camigliatello Silano and the Antonio Garcea Visitor Center near Villaggio Mancuso.
Activities are all the year possible such:
Summer, Trekking on over 600 km of trails, mountain biking along the 'Ciclovia dei Parchi', horseback riding, and canoeing on the lakes.
Winter: Alpine and cross-country skiing in the Camigliatello Silano and Lorica areas, as well as snowshoeing in the snow-covered woods. A unique Experiences is the Sila Train, a historic steam train that travels through picturesque landscapes between Moccone and Silvana Mansio.
The Sila Wolf, which has returned to populate these mountains after risking extinction. It is possible to spot deer, roe deer, wild cats and numerous birds of prey such as the red kite.
You can't leave Sila without tasting its typical products like the Sila potato and porcini mushrooms respectivaly Caciocavallo Silano and traditional Calabrian cured meats.