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  2. Calabria - Wikipedia

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    Calabria is by far the country's most important clementine-growing region, which account for about 62% (16,164 ha) of the Italian surface dedicated to its cultivation and 69% (437,800 tons) of the total production. [126] Clementina di Calabria is the PGI variety grown in the Calabria region. [127]

  3. List of municipalities of Calabria - Wikipedia

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    Municipality Province Population (2011) Acquaformosa: Cosenza: 1,161 Acquappesa: Cosenza: 1,910 Acquaro: Vibo Valentia: 2,448 Acri: Cosenza: 21,458 Africo: Reggio ...

  4. Category:Cities and towns in Calabria - Wikipedia

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    C. Caccuri; Calanna; Calopezzati; Caloveto; Camini; Campana, Calabria; Campo Calabro; Candidoni; Canna, Calabria; Canolo; Capistrano, Calabria; Caraffa del Bianco ...

  5. How this American moved to Italy and became the country’s ...

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    Now 77, Aiello, originally from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, relocated to Milan in 2004 and two years later moved to Serrastretta, a village in the southern Italian region of Calabria where her ...

  6. Reggio Calabria - Wikipedia

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    Reggio di Calabria [a] (Southern Calabrian: Riggiu; Calabrian Greek: Ρήγι, romanized: Rìji), commonly and officially referred to as Reggio Calabria, or simply Reggio by its inhabitants, is the largest city in Calabria as well as the seat of the Regional Council of Calabria. [10]

  7. Province of Reggio Calabria - Wikipedia

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    The province of Reggio Calabria (Italian: provincia di Reggio Calabria) was a province in the Calabria region of Italy. It was the southernmost province in mainland Italy and is separated from the island of Sicily by the Strait of Messina. The capital was the city of Reggio. It was effectively replaced by the Metropolitan City of Reggio ...