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    Gallicianò (Γκαλιτσιανό, transliterated Gaḍḍicianò in Greek of Calabria) is a village of about 60 inhabitants, frazione of the comune of Condofuri, of...
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    Marina, Condofuri (Kontofyria, or Kontochòri, meaning «near the village») Gallicianò and Amendolea, Roccaforte del Greco (Greek Vuni) Roghudi (Greek: Roghudion...
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    is spoken in nine towns of Bovesìa including Bova Superiore, Roghudi, Gallicianò, Chorìo di Roghudi, Bova Marina, and the city of Reggio di Calabria, especially...
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    consists of nine villages in Bovesia, (including Bova Superiore, Roghudi, Gallicianò, Chorìo di Roghudi and Bova Marina) and four districts in the city of...
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    Bova Superiore, Bova Marina, Roccaforte del Greco, Condofuri, Palizzi, Gallicianò and Mélito di Porto Salvo. In 1999 the Italian Parliament extended the...
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    Graecia region. This historically Greek-speaking villages are Condofuri, Galliciano, Roccaforte del Greco, Roghudi, Bova and Bova Marina, which are in the...
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  • Graecia region. This historically Greek-speaking villages are Condofuri, Galliciano, Roccaforte del Greco, Roghudi, Bova and Bova Marina, which are in the...
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    moved to Calabria, in southern Italy, where they founded the village of Gallicianò.[citation needed] During the reign of the Palaeologus dynasty, the region...
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    city Reggio Calabria (RC) Frazioni Amendolea, Bandiera, Barone, Carcara, Gallicianò, Grotte, Lapsè, Limmara, Lugarà, Mangani, Muccari, Palermo, Plembaci,...
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    mainly of old Suebi and Visigothic coinage known locally as solidos gallicianos. War and pillaging against the thriving Al-Andalus was also a very important...
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