Scilla Substation

Scilla Substation is a power station in , , .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Castello Ruffo di Scilla and Favazzina railway halt.

Castle
is a castle, which is situated 3 km northwest of Scilla Substation.

Railway station
Photo: Emanu37429, CC0.
is a railway station, which is situated 3 km northeast of Scilla Substation.

Lighthouse
is an active lighthouse in just opposite of which is on the coast; both lighthouses direct the ships from the north into the . is situated 3 km northwest of Scilla Substation.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Scilla and Campo Calabro.

Village
is a town and comune in , Italy, administratively part of the Metropolitan City of Reggio Calabria. It is the traditional site of the sea monster Scylla of Greek mythology. is situated 2½ km northwest of Scilla Substation.

Village
Photo: Gino il Pio, Public domain.
is a municipality in the in the region of in , located about 110 kilometres southwest of and about 12 kilometres north of . is situated 8 km west of Scilla Substation.

Hamlet
Photo: Villese92, Public domain.
is a hamlet, which is situated 8 km west of Scilla Substation.

Scilla Substation

Latitude
38.23693° or 38° 14′ 13″ north
Longitude
15.74121° or 15° 44′ 28″ east
Elevation
632 metres (2,073 feet)
Open location code
8FCQ6PPR+QF
Geo­Names ID
8224941
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