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The Greeks settled primarily in the southern regions of the Italian peninsula, particularly in areas known as Magna Graecia, which includes parts of modern-day Calabria, Sicily, and Apulia. Important Greek colonies were established in cities such as Tarentum (Taranto), Sybaris, and Catana (Catania). These settlements flourished from the 8th century BCE onwards, contributing significantly to the cultural and economic development of the region.

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