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Thurii

City in Italy
Thurii, called also by some Latin writers Thūrium, and later in Roman times also Cōpia and Cōpiae, was an ancient Greek city situated on the Gulf of Taranto, near or on the site of the great renowned city of Sybaris, whose place it may be... Wikipedia
Coordinates: 39°43′2″N 16°29′44″E / 39.71722°N 16.49556°E
an ancient Greek city situated on the Gulf of Taranto, near or on the site of the great renowned city of Sybaris
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