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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ItalyItaly - Wikipedia

    It is the tenth-largest country in the Europe, covering an area of 301,340 km 2 (116,350 sq mi), [3] and third-most populous member state of the European Union, with a population of nearly 60 million. [17] Its capital and largest city is Rome; other major urban areas include Milan, Naples, Turin, Florence, and Venice .

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CalabriaCalabria - Wikipedia

    Calabria [a] is a region in southern Italy. It is a peninsula bordered by Basilicata to the north, the Ionian Sea to the east, the Strait of Messina to the southwest, which separates it from Sicily, and the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west. It has almost 2 million residents across a total area of 15,222 km 2 (5,877 sq mi).

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    Calabrian (Italian: calabrese) refers to the Romance varieties spoken in Calabria, Italy. The varieties of Calabria are part of a strong dialect continuumthat are generally recognizable as Calabrian, but that are usually divided into two different language groups: 1. In the southern two-thirds of the region, the Calabrian varieties are grouped as C...

    The areas where Central–Southern Calabrian (calabbrìsi or calavrìsi, in Sicilian) is spoken corresponds generally to the provinces of Reggio Calabria, Vibo Valentia, Catanzaro, the southern part of Crotone (Crotone, Isola di Capo Rizzuto, Cutro and vicinity) and southern Cilento. The term Sicilian-Calabrian is also used to distinguish the group fro...

    The Northern Calabrian dialects are largely found in the Province of Cosenza and are similar to the Neapolitan language. The northern fringes are an area of transitional dialects which give way to Campanian and Lucaniandialects. The map shows the Cosentian dialects (Ve) and transitional dialects (Vd) occurring in Cosenza province.

    Calabrian Greek, a variety of Greek spoken in Calabria. Native Italian Greek varieties are classified as the Griko dialect of modern Greek.
    Gardiol, a variety of Occitan spoken in Guardia Piemontese.
    Arbëresh, a dialect of the Albanian language.

    Italian bibliography: 1. Autori Vari, Storia e Civiltà dei Greci, Bompiani, IV edizione 2000; 2. Autori Vari, Storia della Calabria, Gangemi, Reggio Calabria, 1988/1999. 3. Luigi Accattatis, Vocabolario del dialetto calabrese: opera in 3 volumi, Casa del libro, 1963; 4. Alessio, G. 1931-2, Rec. a G. Rohlfs, Etymologisches Wörterbuch der unteritalie...

  3. Calabria adalah sebuah regione di bagian selatan Italia. Wilayah ini merupakan semenanjung yang berbatasan dengan Basilicata di sebelah utara, Laut Ionia di sebelah timur, Selat Messina di sebelah barat daya, yang memisahkannya dari Sisilia, dan Laut Tyrrhenia di sebelah barat.

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  4. Calabria is a region in Southern Italy, it forms the metaphorical toe of the Italian boot. It's considered the Caribbean of Europe thanks to its pristine beaches, stunning landscape, and rustic charms.

  5. Sometimes referred to as the “toe” of the Italian “boot,” Calabria is a peninsula of irregular shape, jutting out in a northeast-southwest direction from the main body of Italy and separating the Tyrrhenian and Ionian seas.

  6. Bahasa utama di Calabria adalah bahasa Italia dan berbagai varietas daerah bahasa Italia Selatan Ekstrem dan bahasa-bahasa Napoli, semuanya dikenal secara kolektif sebagai bahasa Calabria (bahasa Italia: calabrese).

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