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For about 1000 years, they were Romaioi, Romans. The greeks did not always call themselves, Hellenes. Please add the Greek in Greek script as well.
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Initialy the term 'Magna Greacia' refered only to south Italy but later (after 100 B.C.) it also included Sicily. This is clearly stated by the article and is correct. Magna Graecia also includes Sicily which also extensively colonized by Greeks. The book also mentions that the Greek name for Magna Graecia was Megale Hellás. I also have guidebook for Paestum that also states this but unfortunately it does not mention the name for the Sicilian colonies. I remember a tour guide stating that Magnia Graecia only referred to the Greek colonies on the mainland and that the colonies in Sicily were called something else. GC "Sources differ on whether it included Sicily, as well as Apulia and Calabria." This basic question can't remain in the article it needs to be addressed better than this, entirely in light of Strabo, Ptolemy and contemporary usage, not our modern opinions, whatever they may be. I deleted the Sicilians cities' names (Syracuse, Akragas) since Sicily was not part of Magna Graecia. This article has been rated as Top-importance on the project's importance scale. Sicily Wikipedia:WikiProject Sicily Template:WikiProject Sicily Sicily articles If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks. This article is within the scope of WikiProject Sicily, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of Sicily on Wikipedia. This article has been rated as High-importance on the project's importance scale. This article has been rated as Start-Class on the project's quality scale. Classical Greece and Rome Wikipedia:WikiProject Classical Greece and Rome Template:WikiProject Classical Greece and Rome Classical Greece and Rome articles If you need assistance from a classicist, please see our talk page.
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All the activities carried out within the POLYSEMi project will have their visibility on the Park’s digital portal, which will offer pages/showcases for the widest dissemination of contents and results. The basic actions of POLYSEMI include the creation of ten literary itineraries that will be created on the web and on site, following the trail of the writers’ travel diaries a digital library of travel literature will be set up concerning the geographic area included in the project tourist-literary training courses will be organized with “stages” and related workshops, in order to train professionals specialized in cultural tourism. POLYSEMI project, funded under the Axis 2 of the Programme (i.e., Integrated Environmental Management), aims to promote the creation of a “Literary Travel Park of Greece and Magna Graecia”, with the development of forms of sustainable and seasonally literary tourism, interested in the identity of the places of Puglia and the Ionian Islands. The project partners are the Municipality of Taranto, the Department of Informatics of the Ionian University, the Greek Ministry of Culture and Sports and the Region of Ionian Islands. Lead partner of the project is the University of Bari Aldo Moro, the Department of Literature, languages, arts. The Kick-off meeting of the project Polysemi – Park of literary travels of Greece and Magna Graecia”, co-funded for 900.000 euro by the Interreg V-A Greece-Italy Programme 2014-2020, was held on 7 June in Bari (Sala De Trizio, Centro Polifunzionale Studenti dell’Università degli Studi di Bari “Aldo Moro”)