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"Delfi" is an Italian equivalent of "Delphi."

The Italian and the English nouns both are translations of the name of a famous city in Greece. In ancient times, Delphi was known as the host to athletic competitions every four years and to the Mediterranean world's foremost prophetic priestess, the Pythia for the sun god Apollo. Nowadays, the city is known for the wealth of its archaeological finds and the convenience of its access to coastal tourist activities.

The Italian pronunciation is "DEHL-fee."

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