Reggio di Calabria (ancient Rhegium),
city in southern Italy, capital of Reggio di Calabria Province, in
Calabria Region, seaport on the Strait of Messina opposite Sicily. The
city is a rail hub and beach resort as well as a center for marketing
agricultural products, including bergamot oranges (the essence of
which is used in perfume production), herbs, and tobacco. Other
manufactures include pharmaceuticals and electrical products. The city
was founded by Greek colonists in the 8th century BC. Its strategic
location led to repeated invasions. Reggio di Calabria has also
suffered many earthquakes; the most recent (1908) was followed by a
tsunami (tidal wave) that razed the city. . |
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