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Meaning of "magna grecia"

Magna Grecia is a Latin phrase that translates to 'Greater Greece' in English. It is used to refer to the areas of southern Italy and Sicily that were colonized by ancient Greek settlers. It signifies the historical and cultural influence of Greek civilization on these regions during the ancient times

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It should have a very remote origin that dates back to the Magna Grecia.
At the times of the Magna Grecia the area was intensively inhabited.
Each player must successfully settle and develop Magna Grecia.
The Magna Grecia delivered - big time.
They were an early imitation of the Greek coins from Magna Grecia.
At the Mann in Naples the Magna Grecia section reopens after more than 20 years.
He contributed to the founding of the Museo Nazionale della Magna Grecia.
In the 6th century BC, Paestum and the whole of Magna Grecia flourished.
The temple of Olympian Zeus was the largest temple of the Magna Grecia.
With the first leg of the legendary Triple Crown resulting in Magna Grecia.
It takes its name from the town of Laos, a city of Magna Grecia.
Gioiosa Ionica, one of the beauties from Magna Grecia.

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