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demonym aka. gentilic
demonym, also known as gentilic is a name for the people/ residents of a locality. a categ...
published: 07 Jul 2011
author: nn8nn
demonym aka. gentilic
demonym aka. gentilic
demonym, also known as gentilic is a name for the people/ residents of a locality. a category where labels are used to call people in their specific country....- published: 07 Jul 2011
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- author: nn8nn
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Demonym, Dungeons & Dragons, and an Allusion to an Apothecary
On my walk to my Dungeons & Dragons group, I looked at the clouds which led me to ponder t...
published: 20 Sep 2010
author: Kenmore Thompson
Demonym, Dungeons & Dragons, and an Allusion to an Apothecary
Demonym, Dungeons & Dragons, and an Allusion to an Apothecary
On my walk to my Dungeons & Dragons group, I looked at the clouds which led me to ponder the Demonym (a word I continue to mispronounce) for St. John's. Some...- published: 20 Sep 2010
- views: 107
- author: Kenmore Thompson
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The Church of Yekhnbeh Presents: Demonym - FULL GAME WALKTHROUGH!
music by peppersflesh. game made by khameliondarkworld....
published: 01 Sep 2011
author: yekhnbeh
The Church of Yekhnbeh Presents: Demonym - FULL GAME WALKTHROUGH!
The Church of Yekhnbeh Presents: Demonym - FULL GAME WALKTHROUGH!
music by peppersflesh. game made by khameliondarkworld.- published: 01 Sep 2011
- views: 88
- author: yekhnbeh
0:52
Demonyms videoblog, January 12, 2011
We're open for submissions until March 15, 2011!...
published: 12 Jan 2011
author: Colette Shade
Demonyms videoblog, January 12, 2011
Demonyms videoblog, January 12, 2011
We're open for submissions until March 15, 2011!- published: 12 Jan 2011
- views: 87
- author: Colette Shade
4:58
Why Hamburgers Have No Ham
...a brief informational video about hamless hamburgers, dogless hot dogs, the claimants t...
published: 04 Oct 2013
Why Hamburgers Have No Ham
Why Hamburgers Have No Ham
...a brief informational video about hamless hamburgers, dogless hot dogs, the claimants to the throne of hamburgerness, and the canine meat market in Imperial Germany. The origin of the word 'burger' http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=hamburger Demonyms http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demonym 'Inventors' of the hamburger http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburger#Claims_of_invention http://www.theguardian.com/world/shortcuts/2011/dec/19/kim-jong-il-things-never-knew (No. 9) Exonyms and endonyms http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exonym_and_endonym The origin of the word 'hot dog' http://www.etymonline.com/index.php?term=hot+dog Full NY Times Article on German dog meat market http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res;=9B04E4D9133EE033A25750C2A9609C946697D6CF&oref;=slogin CREDIT TO: Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) for use of the piece 'Happy Alley'. Andrew McCluskey (nalgames.com) for use of the font 'Milestone One'. www.myfreetextures.com for the background texture used in this video. AN IMPORTANT UPDATE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7f6tYIBIPGc The Language Challenge ft. Mitchell Hawkins http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dzLwI1xVx0A Dualities https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBUJAMmpFxc The upcoming VietVLOG https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLRXi0hveFFdJwnQdyGE7i7c5MdXorYRo7 Subscribe if you also have a fondness for food etymologies and German! [though admittedly, not German foods] Feel free to like or share, and let me know if you have any suggestions or questions in the comments. If you'd like a shoutout in an upcoming video or would be interested in doing a collab, send me a message and I'll get back to you.- published: 04 Oct 2013
- views: 81
0:52
Ajax CapeTown Football club & AFC Ajax = Forever Brothers Love! 2012
Ajax Cape Town Full name :Ajax Cape Town Football Club Nickname(s) : Urban Warriors Founde...
published: 28 Feb 2012
author: youlikeit08
Ajax CapeTown Football club & AFC Ajax = Forever Brothers Love! 2012
Ajax CapeTown Football club & AFC Ajax = Forever Brothers Love! 2012
Ajax Cape Town Full name :Ajax Cape Town Football Club Nickname(s) : Urban Warriors Founded :1999, merger of Seven Stars and Cape Town Spurs Groenpuntstadion...- published: 28 Feb 2012
- views: 102
- author: youlikeit08
10:10
Thomas Aquinas Part 1
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published: 16 Oct 2013
Thomas Aquinas Part 1
Thomas Aquinas Part 1
Please enjoy and subscribe too. Thanks! Saint Thomas Aquinas, (1225 -- 7 March 1274), also Thomas of Aquin or Aquino, was an Italian Dominican priest, and an immensely influential philosopher and theologian in the tradition of scholasticism, within which he is also known as the "Dumb Ox", "Angelic Doctor", "Doctor Communis", and "Doctor Universalis". "Aquinas" is the demonym of Aquino: Thomas came from one of the noblest families of the Kingdom of Naples, with the title of "counts of Aquino". He was the foremost classical proponent of natural theology, and the father of Thomism. His influence on Western thought is considerable, and much of modern philosophy was conceived in development or refutation of his ideas, particularly in the areas of ethics, natural law, metaphysics, and political theory. Thomas is held in the Roman Catholic Church to be the model teacher for those studying for the priesthood, and indeed the highest expression of both natural reason and speculative theology. The study of his works, according to papal and magisterial documents, is a core of the required program of study for those seeking ordination as priests or deacons, as well as for those in religious formation and for other students of the sacred disciplines (Catholic philosophy, theology, history, liturgy, and canon law). The works for which he is best-known are the Summa theologiae and the Summa Contra Gentiles. One of the 35 Doctors of the Church, he is considered the Church's greatest theologian and philosopher. Pope Benedict XV declared: "This (Dominican) Order ... acquired new luster when the Church declared the teaching of Thomas to be her own and that Doctor, honored with the special praises of the Pontiffs, the master and patron of Catholic schools."- published: 16 Oct 2013
- views: 172
1:03
Pero Antić 12 Points Full Highlights (11/19/2013)
Pero Antic looks like Carlos Boozer. This is all I have to say on the matter.
Alright, fi...
published: 20 Nov 2013
Pero Antić 12 Points Full Highlights (11/19/2013)
Pero Antić 12 Points Full Highlights (11/19/2013)
Pero Antic looks like Carlos Boozer. This is all I have to say on the matter. Alright, fine. He is also Macedonian. But he's not from a country called Macedonia, because the Greeks were/are being total bungholes. He is instead from a country called "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia". FYROM for short. Isn't that messed up? I don't care if a bunch of Greeks consider themselves "Macedonians". They live in Greece, they are Greek. Exclusive ownership of the term "Macedonia" is not theirs, and they have no right to deny its use. Do people from the state of Georgia disallow European Georgians their demonym? The whole issue is indicative of the overarching regulatory problems that plague international relations. All clips property of the NBA. No copyright infringement is intended.- published: 20 Nov 2013
- views: 18186
14:49
Brisbane - Australia, Part 1
Brisbane (Source: Wikipedia)
Brisbane is the capital and most populous city in the Austra...
published: 02 Jan 2014
Brisbane - Australia, Part 1
Brisbane - Australia, Part 1
Brisbane (Source: Wikipedia) Brisbane is the capital and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia. Brisbane's metropolitan area has a population of 2.2 million, and the South East Queensland urban conurbation, centred on Brisbane, encompasses a population of more than 3 million. The Brisbane central business district stands on the original European settlement and is situated inside a bend of the Brisbane River, approximately 23 kilometres from its mouth at Moreton Bay. The metropolitan area extends in all directions along the floodplain of the Brisbane River valley between the bay and the Great Dividing Range. While the metropolitan area is governed by several municipalities, a large portion of central Brisbane is governed by the Brisbane City Council, which is by far Australia's largest Local Government Area by population. The demonym of Brisbane is Brisbanite. Brisbane is named after the river on which it sits, which in turn was named after Scotsman Sir Thomas Brisbane, the Governor of New South Wales from 1821 to 1825. The first European settlement in Queensland was a penal colony at Redcliffe, 28 kilometres north of the Brisbane central business district, in 1824. That settlement was soon abandoned and moved to North Quay in 1825. Free settlers were permitted from 1842. Brisbane was chosen as the capital when Queensland was proclaimed a separate colony from New South Wales in 1859.- published: 02 Jan 2014
- views: 3
10:10
Thomas Aquinas Part 4
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Saint Thomas Aquinas, (1225 -- 7 March 1274), also...
published: 16 Oct 2013
Thomas Aquinas Part 4
Thomas Aquinas Part 4
Please enjoy and subscribe too. Thanks! Saint Thomas Aquinas, (1225 -- 7 March 1274), also Thomas of Aquin or Aquino, was an Italian Dominican priest, and an immensely influential philosopher and theologian in the tradition of scholasticism, within which he is also known as the "Dumb Ox", "Angelic Doctor", "Doctor Communis", and "Doctor Universalis". "Aquinas" is the demonym of Aquino: Thomas came from one of the noblest families of the Kingdom of Naples, with the title of "counts of Aquino". He was the foremost classical proponent of natural theology, and the father of Thomism. His influence on Western thought is considerable, and much of modern philosophy was conceived in development or refutation of his ideas, particularly in the areas of ethics, natural law, metaphysics, and political theory. Thomas is held in the Roman Catholic Church to be the model teacher for those studying for the priesthood, and indeed the highest expression of both natural reason and speculative theology. The study of his works, according to papal and magisterial documents, is a core of the required program of study for those seeking ordination as priests or deacons, as well as for those in religious formation and for other students of the sacred disciplines (Catholic philosophy, theology, history, liturgy, and canon law). The works for which he is best-known are the Summa theologiae and the Summa Contra Gentiles. One of the 35 Doctors of the Church, he is considered the Church's greatest theologian and philosopher. Pope Benedict XV declared: "This (Dominican) Order ... acquired new luster when the Church declared the teaching of Thomas to be her own and that Doctor, honored with the special praises of the Pontiffs, the master and patron of Catholic schools."- published: 16 Oct 2013
- views: 1
15:55
Brisbane - Australia, Part 2
Brisbane (Source: Wikipedia)
Brisbane is the capital and most populous city in the Austra...
published: 02 Jan 2014
Brisbane - Australia, Part 2
Brisbane - Australia, Part 2
Brisbane (Source: Wikipedia) Brisbane is the capital and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia. Brisbane's metropolitan area has a population of 2.2 million, and the South East Queensland urban conurbation, centred on Brisbane, encompasses a population of more than 3 million. The Brisbane central business district stands on the original European settlement and is situated inside a bend of the Brisbane River, approximately 23 kilometres from its mouth at Moreton Bay. The metropolitan area extends in all directions along the floodplain of the Brisbane River valley between the bay and the Great Dividing Range. While the metropolitan area is governed by several municipalities, a large portion of central Brisbane is governed by the Brisbane City Council, which is by far Australia's largest Local Government Area by population. The demonym of Brisbane is Brisbanite. Brisbane is named after the river on which it sits, which in turn was named after Scotsman Sir Thomas Brisbane, the Governor of New South Wales from 1821 to 1825. The first European settlement in Queensland was a penal colony at Redcliffe, 28 kilometres north of the Brisbane central business district, in 1824. That settlement was soon abandoned and moved to North Quay in 1825. Free settlers were permitted from 1842. Brisbane was chosen as the capital when Queensland was proclaimed a separate colony from New South Wales in 1859.- published: 02 Jan 2014
- views: 0
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Brisbane - Australia, Part 3
Brisbane (Source: Wikipedia)
Brisbane is the capital and most populous city in the Austra...
published: 02 Jan 2014
Brisbane - Australia, Part 3
Brisbane - Australia, Part 3
Brisbane (Source: Wikipedia) Brisbane is the capital and most populous city in the Australian state of Queensland, and the third most populous city in Australia. Brisbane's metropolitan area has a population of 2.2 million, and the South East Queensland urban conurbation, centred on Brisbane, encompasses a population of more than 3 million. The Brisbane central business district stands on the original European settlement and is situated inside a bend of the Brisbane River, approximately 23 kilometres from its mouth at Moreton Bay. The metropolitan area extends in all directions along the floodplain of the Brisbane River valley between the bay and the Great Dividing Range. While the metropolitan area is governed by several municipalities, a large portion of central Brisbane is governed by the Brisbane City Council, which is by far Australia's largest Local Government Area by population. The demonym of Brisbane is Brisbanite. Brisbane is named after the river on which it sits, which in turn was named after Scotsman Sir Thomas Brisbane, the Governor of New South Wales from 1821 to 1825. The first European settlement in Queensland was a penal colony at Redcliffe, 28 kilometres north of the Brisbane central business district, in 1824. That settlement was soon abandoned and moved to North Quay in 1825. Free settlers were permitted from 1842. Brisbane was chosen as the capital when Queensland was proclaimed a separate colony from New South Wales in 1859.- published: 02 Jan 2014
- views: 3
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South Australia Intro, Adelaide by Asiatravel.com
Asiatravel.com offers over 500,000 Hotels, Flights, Travel
Packages, Tours & Attractions u...
published: 23 Dec 2013
South Australia Intro, Adelaide by Asiatravel.com
South Australia Intro, Adelaide by Asiatravel.com
Asiatravel.com offers over 500,000 Hotels, Flights, Travel Packages, Tours & Attractions up to 75% discount. All with last minute availability & instant confirmation plus up to 5% cash rebate exclusively for our customers. For more information visit http://www.asiatravel.com Adelaide (/ˈædəleɪd/ ad-ə-layd)[3] is the capital city of South Australia and the fifth-largest city in Australia. According to the 2011 census, Adelaide has a population of 1.23 million.[4] The demonym "Adelaidean" is used in reference to the city and its residents.[5] Adelaide is north of the Fleurieu Peninsula, on the Adelaide Plains between the Gulf St Vincent and the low-lying Mount Lofty Ranges which surround the city. Adelaide stretches 20 km (12 mi) from the coast to the foothills, and 90 km (56 mi) from Gawler at its northern extent to Sellicks Beach in the south. Named in honour of Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, queen consort to King William IV, the city was founded in 1836 as the planned capital for a freely settled British province in Australia.[6] Colonel William Light, one of Adelaide's founding fathers, designed the city and chose its location close to the River Torrens in the area originally inhabited by the Kaurna people. Light's design set out Adelaide in a grid layout, interspaced by wide boulevards and large public squares, and entirely surrounded by parkland. Early Adelaide was shaped by religious freedom and a commitment to political progressivism and civil liberties, which led to the moniker "City of Churches".[7] As South Australia's seat of government and commercial centre, Adelaide is the site of many governmental and financial institutions. Most of these are concentrated in the city centre along the cultural boulevard of North Terrace, King William Street and in various districts of the metropolitan area. Today, Adelaide is noted for its many festivals and sporting events, its food, wine and culture, its long beachfronts, and its large defence and manufacturing sectors. It ranks highly in terms of liveability, being listed in the Top 10 of The Economist's World's Most Liveable Cities index in 2010,[8] 2011[9] and 2012.[10] It has also been ranked the most liveable city in Australia by the Property Council of Australia in 2011,[11] 2012[12] and again in 2013.[13] While established as a British province, and very much English in terms of its culture, Adelaide attracted immigrants from other parts of Europe early on, including German and other European non-conformists escaping religious persecution. The first German Lutherans arrived in 1838 bringing with them the vine cuttings that they used to found the acclaimed wineries of the Barossa Valley. After the Second World War, British, Italian, Greek, Dutch, Polish and other European immigrants settled in Adelaide.[citation needed] The conclusion of the Vietnam War in 1975 saw an influx of Indo-Chinese immigrants to Adelaide.[citation needed] See: Immigration history of Australia Info Taken from Wikipedia.com Credits to Wikipedia.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelaide- published: 23 Dec 2013
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Londres en Latin Eye Tv
Producion
Londres por los lugares mas resaltantes Derechos Reservados 2011 www.latineye.tv...
published: 20 Feb 2011
author: Latin Eye TV
Londres en Latin Eye Tv
Producion
Londres por los lugares mas resaltantes Derechos Reservados 2011 www.latineye.tv
Camara y Edicion Elkys Keys.
This article is about the capital of England and the United Kingdom. For other uses, see London (disambiguation).
London
From upper left: City of London, Tower Bridge and London Eye, Houses of Parliament
London region in the United Kingdom
Coordinates: 51°30′26″N 0°7′39″WCoordinates: 51°30′26″N 0°7′39″W
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Constituent country England
Region London
Ceremonial counties City and Greater London
Districts City and 32 boroughs
Settled by Romans as Londinium c. AD 43
Headquarters City Hall
Government
- Regional authority Greater London Authority
- Regional assembly London Assembly
- Mayor of London Boris Johnson
- UK Parliament
- London Assembly
- European Parliament 74 constituencies
14 constituencies
London constituency
Area
- London 607 sq mi (1,572.1 km2)
Elevation[1] 79 ft (24 m)
Population (July 2007 est.)[2][3][4]
- London 7,556,900
- Density 12,450/sq mi (4,807/km2)
- Urban 8,278,251
- Metro 12,300,000 to 13,945,000
- Demonym Londoner
- Ethnicity
(June 2007 estimates)[5]
Ethnic groups[show]
Time zone GMT (UTC0)
- Summer (DST) BST (UTC+1)
Postcode areas E, EC, N, NW, SE, SW, W, WC, BR, CR, DA, EN, HA, IG, KT, RM, SM, TN, TW, UB
Area code(s) 020, 01322, 01689, 01708, 01737, 01895, 01923, 01959, 01992
Website london.gov.uk
London ( /ˈlʌndən/) is the capital of England and the United Kingdom, the largest metropolitan area in the United Kingdom and the largest urban zone in the European Union by most measures.[note 1] London has been a major settlement for two millennia, its history going back to its founding by the Romans, who called it Londinium.[6] London's ancient core, the City of London, largely retains its square-mile mediaeval boundaries. Since at least the 19th century, the name London has also referred to the metropolis developed around this core.[7] The bulk of this conurbation forms the London region[8] and the Greater London administrative area,[9][note 2] governed by the elected Mayor of London and the London Assembly.[10]
London is a leading global city, with strengths in the arts, commerce, education, entertainment, fashion, finance, healthcare, media, professional services, research and development, tourism and transport all contributing to its prominence.[11] It is the world's largest financial centre alongside New York,[12][13][14] has the largest city GDP in Europe[15] and is home to the headquarters of more than 100 of Europe's 500 largest companies.[16] It is the most visited city in the world.[17] London's five international airports make its airspace the busiest of any urban centre worldwide[18] and London Heathrow is the world's busiest airport by number of international passengers.[19] London's 43 universities form the largest concentration of higher education institutions in Europe.[20] In 2012 London will become the first city to host the Summer Olympics three times.[21]
London has a diverse range of peoples, cultures and religions, and more than 300 languages are spoken within its boundaries.[22] In July 2007 it had an official population of 7,556,900 within the boundaries of Greater London,[23] making it the most populous municipality in the European Union.[24] The Greater London Urban Area is the second largest in the EU with a population of 8,278,251,[2] while London's metropolitan area is the largest in the EU with an estimated total population of between 12 million[3] and 14 million.[4]
London contains four World Heritage Sites: the Tower of London; Kew Gardens; the site comprising the Palace of Westminster, Westminster Abbey and St. Margaret's Church; and the historic settlement of Greenwich (in which the Royal Observatory marks the Greenwich Meridian (0° longitude) and GMT).[25] Other famous landmarks include Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, Piccadilly Circus, 30 St Mary Axe ("The Gherkin"), St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge and Trafalgar Square. London is home to numerous museums, galleries, libraries, sporting events and other cultural institutions including the British Museum, National Gallery, British Library, Wimbledon and 40 theatres.[26] London's Chinatown is the largest in Europe.[27] The London Underground network is the oldest underground railway network in the world[28] and the most extensive after the Shanghai Metro.[29]
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Swag Bros - "Olive Palooza"
published: 18 Jun 2012
author: Julius Jones-Carter
Swag Bros - "Olive Palooza"
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"Ride" - (Biker Boyz Movie Edit)
FINAL_RIDE...
published: 27 May 2012
author: Julius Jones-Carter
"Ride" - (Biker Boyz Movie Edit)
FINAL_RIDE
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Thomas Aquinas Part 7
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published: 16 Oct 2013
Thomas Aquinas Part 7
Thomas Aquinas Part 7
Please enjoy and subscribe too. Thanks! Saint Thomas Aquinas, (1225 -- 7 March 1274), also Thomas of Aquin or Aquino, was an Italian Dominican priest, and an immensely influential philosopher and theologian in the tradition of scholasticism, within which he is also known as the "Dumb Ox", "Angelic Doctor", "Doctor Communis", and "Doctor Universalis". "Aquinas" is the demonym of Aquino: Thomas came from one of the noblest families of the Kingdom of Naples, with the title of "counts of Aquino". He was the foremost classical proponent of natural theology, and the father of Thomism. His influence on Western thought is considerable, and much of modern philosophy was conceived in development or refutation of his ideas, particularly in the areas of ethics, natural law, metaphysics, and political theory. Thomas is held in the Roman Catholic Church to be the model teacher for those studying for the priesthood, and indeed the highest expression of both natural reason and speculative theology. The study of his works, according to papal and magisterial documents, is a core of the required program of study for those seeking ordination as priests or deacons, as well as for those in religious formation and for other students of the sacred disciplines (Catholic philosophy, theology, history, liturgy, and canon law). The works for which he is best-known are the Summa theologiae and the Summa Contra Gentiles. One of the 35 Doctors of the Church, he is considered the Church's greatest theologian and philosopher. Pope Benedict XV declared: "This (Dominican) Order ... acquired new luster when the Church declared the teaching of Thomas to be her own and that Doctor, honored with the special praises of the Pontiffs, the master and patron of Catholic schools."- published: 16 Oct 2013
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The Philippines
Capital Manila[2] 14°35′N 121°0′E Largest city Quezon City Official languages Filipino Eng...
published: 24 Jan 2013
author: inLOVEthePHILIPPINES
The Philippines
The Philippines
Capital Manila[2] 14°35′N 121°0′E Largest city Quezon City Official languages Filipino English Recognised regional languages Bikol, Cebuano, Hiligaynon, Ilok...- published: 24 Jan 2013
- views: 272
- author: inLOVEthePHILIPPINES
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The Beautiful Sound Of Calabresian Sunshine
Calabria (pronounced [kaˈlaːbriˈja] (in Greek: Καλαβρία), known in antiquity as Bruttium o...
published: 18 Dec 2013
The Beautiful Sound Of Calabresian Sunshine
The Beautiful Sound Of Calabresian Sunshine
Calabria (pronounced [kaˈlaːbriˈja] (in Greek: Καλαβρία), known in antiquity as Bruttium or formerly as Italia, is a region in southern Italy, forming the "toe" of the Italian Peninsula. The capital city of Calabria is Catanzaro. The most populated city and the seat of the Calabrian Regional Council, however, is Reggio. It is bordered to the north by the region of Basilicata, to the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea, and to the east by the Ionian Sea. The region covers 15,080 km2 (5,822 sq mi) and has a population of just over 2 million. The demonym of Calabria in English is Calabrian. In ancient times the name Calabria was used to refer to the southern part of Apulia, the peninsula of Salento (also known as the "heel" of Italy). The 'Ndrangheta (Italian: 'ndrangheta, Italian pronunciation: [n̩ˈdraŋɡeta])[p] is a Mafia-type criminal organization in Italy, centered in Calabria. Despite not being as famous abroad as the Sicilian Cosa Nostra, and having been considered more rural compared to the Neapolitan Camorra and the Apulian Sacra Corona Unita, the 'Ndrangheta managed to become the most-powerful crime syndicate of Italy in the late 1990s and early 2000s. While commonly lumped together with the Sicilian Mafia, the 'Ndrangheta operates independently from the Sicilians, though there is contact between the two, due to the geographical proximity, and shared culture and language of Calabria and Sicily. A US diplomat estimated that the organization's drug trafficking, extortion and money-laundering activities accounted for at least 3 percent of Italy's GDP.[1] Since the 1950s, the organisation has spread towards the north of Italy and worldwide.- published: 18 Dec 2013
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Calabrian People / Calabresi Celebri
Tarantella Calabrese
Calabria (pronounced in antiquity known as Bruttium or -formerly- a...
published: 01 Aug 2013
Calabrian People / Calabresi Celebri
Calabrian People / Calabresi Celebri
Tarantella Calabrese Calabria (pronounced in antiquity known as Bruttium or -formerly- as Italia, is a region in Southern Italy located at the "toe" of the Italian Peninsula. The capital city of Calabria is Catanzaro. The most populated city and the seat of the Calabrian Regional Council, however, is Reggio. It is bounded to the north by the region of Basilicata, to the south-west by the region of Sicily, to the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea, and to the east by the Ionian Sea. The region covers 15,080 km2 (5,822 sq mi) and has a population of just over 2 million. The demonym of Calabria in English is Calabrian (Italian: calabrese). In ancient times the name Calabria was used to refer to the southern part of Apulia, the peninsula of Salento (also known as the "heel" of Italy).- published: 01 Aug 2013
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