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Soveria Simeri is a comune and town in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of Italy.
Soveria Simeri is a town of 1,626 inhabitants in the province of Catanzaro.
The village is 16 kilometres (10 mi) from Catanzaro, 12 kilometres (7 mi) from the Ionian coast and 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the Sila. Due to its central location is chosen as a destination for many tourists, including foreigners. The economy is predominantly agricultural with a good development of the primary sector. Well-known are the productions of citrus fruits, olive oil, honey, meats, dairy products, and organic products. The craftsmanship is the pride of the country, with its three laboratories blown glass, in which we produce the products exported abroad, and two wrought iron. The village offers many leisure activities for your leisure time with feasts, festivals and theatrical and cultural events and the possibility of sports facilities at present.
Some believe that the original name of Soveria Simeri was to Trischene because it included three zones: Simeri Soveria and Crichi. Following a strong earthquake sank some parts and the whole area was divided into three sections, on which are located the countries present. It should have a very remote origin that dates back to the Magna Grecia.
Soveria is a commune in the Haute-Corse department of France on the island of Corsica.
The town is served by a station on the Corsican Railways.
TG2 Storie dell'8/01/2017, dove si parla di Soveria Mannelli e della casa editrice Rubbettino
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Progetto realizzato dagli alunni della classe 2F del Liceo Scientifico "Luigi Costanzo" di Decollatura (in ordine alfabetico): Davide Colosimo Filippo Colosimo Francesca De Luca Giorgio Grano Nicola Mercuri Questo è un mini documentario sulla nostra città, Soveria Mannelli, realizzato per un progetto scolastico. Il filmato è suddiviso in sei capitoli più un'introduzione: -Introduzione (00:00) -Capitolo 1, Luoghi D'Interesse (01:28) -Capitolo 2, Luoghi Dismessi (05:11) -Capitolo 3, Economia Della Città (09:49) -Capitolo 4, Attività Ricreative E Sport (11:41) -Capitolo 5, Vita Civica A Soveria Mannelli (14:09) -Capitolo 6, Soveria Mannelli Raccontata Da Paolo Leuteri (17:22) Speriamo che il filmato vi piaccia, buona visione!
Soveria Simeri is a comune and town in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of Italy.
Soveria Simeri is a town of 1,626 inhabitants in the province of Catanzaro.
The village is 16 kilometres (10 mi) from Catanzaro, 12 kilometres (7 mi) from the Ionian coast and 20 kilometres (12 mi) from the Sila. Due to its central location is chosen as a destination for many tourists, including foreigners. The economy is predominantly agricultural with a good development of the primary sector. Well-known are the productions of citrus fruits, olive oil, honey, meats, dairy products, and organic products. The craftsmanship is the pride of the country, with its three laboratories blown glass, in which we produce the products exported abroad, and two wrought iron. The village offers many leisure activities for your leisure time with feasts, festivals and theatrical and cultural events and the possibility of sports facilities at present.
Some believe that the original name of Soveria Simeri was to Trischene because it included three zones: Simeri Soveria and Crichi. Following a strong earthquake sank some parts and the whole area was divided into three sections, on which are located the countries present. It should have a very remote origin that dates back to the Magna Grecia.