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Reggio di Calabria

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/ ˈreddʒo di kaˈlaːbrja /

noun

  1. a port in S Italy, in Calabria on the Strait of Messina: founded about 720 bc by Greek colonists. Pop: 180 353 (2001)

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Gianni Versace began his career as a tailor and showman while a young boy in his mother's Reggio di Calabria dress salon.

From Time Magazine Archive

Noting the stream of big cars �P�ugeots, Mercedes and Citr�ens�a cruising carabiniere radioed his suspicions to Police Chief Alberto Sabatino in nearby Reggio di Calabria, capital of dirt-poor Calabria province.

From Time Magazine Archive

ASPROMONTE, a mountain of Calabria, Italy, rising behind Reggio di Calabria, the west extremity of the Sila range.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 7 "Arundel, Thomas" to "Athens" by Various