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Ca⋅ta⋅nia

[kah-tah-nyah]
–noun
a seaport in E Sicily. 400,242.
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Ca·ta·nia   (kə-tān'yə, -tā'nē-ə, kä-tä'nyä)   
A city of eastern Sicily, Italy on the Gulf of Catania, an inlet of the Ionian Sea. Founded in the eighth century B.C., Catania was a flourishing Greek community and later a Roman colony. Population: 302,000.
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