Cro·to·ne [kruh-toh-nee; It. kraw-taw-ne] Pronunciation Key
–noun
| a city in S Italy; ancient Greek colony. 60,500. |
Formerly, Cro·to·na [kruh-toh-nuh; It. kraw-taw-nah] Pronunciation Key.
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A city of southern Italy on the Ionian Sea northeast of Reggio di Calabria. It was founded c. 708 B.C. as a colony of Magna Graecia and reached the height of its power after 510 B.C. Population: 60,600. |
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