Cheap flights to
Reggio Calabria (REG), Italy
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Cheap flights to Reggio Calabria from Australia
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Sydney to Reggio Calabria flying KLM Royal Dutch Airlines in conjunction with Alitalia (Codeshares apply) return, AUD$1,872.04
Cheap flights to Reggio Calabria from other countries
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Rome to Reggio Calabria flying Alitalia one way, AUD$106.38
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Venice to Reggio Calabria flying Alitalia one way, AUD$116.57
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Rome to Reggio Calabria flying Alitalia return, AUD$164.50
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About Reggio Calabria
Reggio di Calabria (Italian pronunciation: /ˈrɛʤ:o ˌdikaˈlabrja/; Calabrian dialect: Rìggiu, Greek-Calabrian: Righi, Greek: Ῥήγιον- Rhegion), commonly known as Reggio Calabria or Reggio, is a city in southern Italy, the capital of the Province of Reggio Calabria as well as the largest and oldest city in the Calabria region. The city is over 2,700 years old and was previously the capital city of Calabria, until it was moved to Catanzaro, though the headquarters of the Calabrian Regional Council remains.
Founded by the Ancient Greeks as Rhegion, meaning it breaks away, it was a well established settlement of Magna Graecia, later becoming part of the Roman Republic and Byzantine Empire. Reggio emerged as the capital of the Duchy of Calabria for a period until it was incorporated into the Kingdom of Sicily. It was then part of the Kingdom of Naples, later known as Two Sicilies, from 1282 to 1860, until the Italian unification.
Located on the toe of the Italian peninsula boot, Reggio retains a somewhat rural feel despite its sizable population. There are approximately 180,000 people within the city and the local population are known as Reggians. Industry in the city revolves primarily around agriculture and the exportation of fruits and tobacco, also as Reggio is a port city, it has a fishing industry. The beaches of the city have helped make it a popular tourist destination. The municipality of Reggio Calabria contains the frazioni (subdivisions, mainly villages and hamlets) Catona, Gallico, Archi, Pentimele, Gallina, Mosorrofa (Greek: Messorofè), Ortì (Greek: Orthioi), Pellaro (Greek: Pèllaros), Saracinello.
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