- The
Coscile is a
river in Calabria,
southern Italy. In
classical antiquity it was
known as the
Sibarys (Gr****: Σύβαρις) and gave its name to the Ancient...
- near a
wetland lagoon. The
rivers are now
known as the
Crati and
Coscile.
Today the
Coscile feeds into the
Crati about 5 km from its mouth,
which p****es just...
-
antiquus and
Hippopotamus major.
Rivers and
streams include the Lao, Sinni,
Coscile, Garga, and Raganello.
Wildlife include golden eagle,
Italian wolf, roe...
-
Gravina di
Matera Basento Cavone Salandrella Agri
Sinni Crati Busento Coscile Garga Esaro Mucone Neto
Vitravo Esaro Stilaro Allaro Amusa Gerace Bonamico...
- the
northeast and
meets with the
Coscile river approximately five
kilometers from the Gulf of Taranto. The
Coscile is its main
tributary on the left...
- that of Sybaris. It is more
likely that the true site is
north of the
Coscile (the
ancient Sybaris), a few
kilometers from the sea,
where ruins still...
- the
territory of the Bruttii, but it
receives a tributary, the
Sybaris (
Coscile), from the
mountains of Lucania. The only
considerable stream on the western...
- from the
above Sybaris, a
blister beetle genus an
alternate name for the
Coscile, a
river of
Italy adjacent to
Magna Græcia
Sybaris (mythology), a man-eating...
- At the
narrowest point the
plain of Sibari,
through which the
rivers Coscile and
Crati flow to the sea,
occurs on the east coast,
extending halfway...
- Califano:
Sulla punta della matita non sono p****ati secoli.
Editrice il
coscile, 2013. ISBN 978-8896276297.
Salvatore Coccoluto (27
August 2014). Franco...