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Magna Graecia (Latin for "Greater Greece," from Greek hê Hellas hê Megalê) is the
name of an area in ancient southern Italy that was colonised by ancient Greek settlers.
With this colonisation, the Greek culture was exported to Italy, and soon developed an original civilisation, later
interacting with the native Italic and Latin civilisations.
Many of the new cities become very powerful and rich, like Kapuê (Capua),
Neapolis (Naples), Subaris (Sybaris.)
Other cities in Magna Graecia included Taras (Taranto), Lakroi
or Locri, Rhegion, Kroton (Crotone), and Thurii.
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