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A·gri·gen·to
[ah-gree-jen-taw] Pronunciation Key
[ah-gree-jen-taw] Pronunciation Key –noun
| a city in S Italy. 480,068. |
Formerly, Girgenti.
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| A·gri·gen·to
(ä'grĭ-jěn'tō, āg'rĭ-) Pronunciation Key
A city of southwest Sicily, Italy, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea. It was founded c. 580 B.C. by Greek colonists. Population: 59,100. |
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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| agrigento | |
noun | |
| a town in Italy in southwestern Sicily near the coast; the site of six Greek temples |
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