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Step into Catanzaro and immerse yourself in its rich history. This vibrant city in Calabria traces its roots back to an ancient Greek colony and is believed to have been built on the ruins of the ancient city of Trischines. Legend has it that Catanzaro derived its name from the two Byzantine generals, Cattaro and Zaro, who protected the city as a military fortress. Catanzaro proudly serves as the capital of Calabria, and its civic coat of arms showcases three prominent hills: St. Trifone Hill (now San Rocco), Bishop Hill (now Piazza Duomo), and Castle Hill (now St. John). This coastal city boasts a beautiful beach and a bustling fishing port, offering a delightful blend of historical charm and seaside allure. As you explore, you'll find a marina along the shore and, further inland, the vibrant main town. This unique topography adds a touch of mountainous beauty to Catanzaro, making it a truly captivating destination.
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