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    083; 17.117 Crotone (/kroʊˈtoʊneɪ, krəˈ-/, Italian: [kroˈtoːne] ; Crotonese: Cutrone or Cutruni) is a city and comune in Calabria, Italy. Founded c. 710 BC...
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  • Crotone S.r.l., commonly referred to as Crotone, is an Italian football club based in Crotone, Calabria. They play in the third division of Italian football...
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    The province of Crotone (Italian: provincia di Crotone) is a province in the Calabria region of Italy. It was formed in 1992 out of a section of the province...
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  • Crotone-Sant'Anna Airport (Italian: Aeroporto di Crotone-Sant'Anna) (IATA: CRV, ICAO: LIBC) is a minor Italian domestic airport serving Crotone in Calabria...
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    Formal philosophy was introduced to Italy by Pythagoras, founder of the Italian school of philosophy in Crotone. Italian philosophers of the Greek period...
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  • Kroton, now Crotone, Italy, was an Achaean colony from c. 710 BC on the coast of the Gulf of Taranto. Kroton may also refer to: The Krotons, a serial in...
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  • code KR), serving the southern Russian city of Krasnodar Province of Crotone, Italy, vehicle registration Kr., German for Kreis, a district akin to a county...
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    Battle of Stilo (also known as Cape Colonna and Crotone) was fought on 13 or 14 July 982 near Crotone in Calabria between the forces of Holy Roman Emperor...
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    Stadio Ezio Scida (category FC Crotone)
    Stadio Ezio Scida is a football stadium in Crotone, Italy. It is currently the home of F.C. Crotone. The stadium holds 16,547 people. Stadio Ezio Scida...
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    river in the province of Crotone, Calabria, southern Italy. Its source is near Cutro. The river flows southeast near Crotone Airport before curving northeast...
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    Crotone is a railway station in Crotone, Italy. The station is located on the Jonica railway . The train services are operated by Trenitalia. The station...
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    Sergio Cammariere (category People from Crotone)
    Sergio Cammariere (born 15 November 1960 in Crotone, Italy) is an Italian jazz singer-songwriter. He has released 12 studio albums and 1 live album. After...
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  • the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. Traditional founding date of the city of Croton (modern Crotone), Italy. Chuzi I, duke of Qin v t e...
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    word cenobites was initially applied to the followers of Pythagoras in Crotone, Italy, who founded a commune not just for philosophical study but also for...
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  • Cutro, a seaside resort village near the town of Crotone in the region of Calabria in Southern Italy. The boat was carrying about 200 migrants when it...
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  • list of the 27 municipalities (comuni) of the Province of Crotone, Calabria, Italy. List of municipalities of Italy "Statistics". ISTAT (in Italian)....
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    The Archdiocese of Crotone-Santa Severina (Latin: Archidioecesis Crotonensis-Sanctae Severinae) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in Calabria...
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  • Croton (section In Italy)
    trans-2-butenoic acid, Battle of Crotona, 204 BC F.C. Crotone, a football club based in Crotone, Italy Crotone (fungus), a genus of fungus in the family Venturiaceae...
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  • Stefano Sculco (category People from Crotone)
    Bishop of Gerace (1670–1686). Stefano Sculco was born in Papanice, Crotone, Italy in 1638. On 22 December 1670, he was appointed during the papacy of...
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    Akragas (Agrigento), Taras (Taranto), Rhegion (Reggio Calabria), and Kroton (Crotone). The most populous city of Magna Graecia was Sybaris (now Sibari) with...
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