• Castelsilano is a comune and town with a population of 1034 people in the province of Crotone, in Calabria, Italy. Castelsilano was founded in 1685 when...
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  • Crotone–Santa Severina. The town is bordered by Belvedere di Spinello, Caccuri, Castelsilano, Rocca di Neto, Roccabernarda, San Mauro Marchesato and Scandale. There...
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    incident, a Libyan MiG-23MS was found crashed in the Sila Mountains in Castelsilano, Calabria, southern Italy. According to Libyan Air Force sources, the...
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    and the remains of its pilot were discovered on the Sila Mountains at Castelsilano, southern Italy, around 300 km (190 mi) from Flight 870's crash site...
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  • 101002 Caccuri 1,792 101003 Carfizzi 804 101004 Casabona 3,040 101005 Castelsilano 1,210 101006 Cerenzia 1,305 101007 Cirò 3,523 101008 Cirò Marina 14,372...
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    10,003 Casignana Reggio Calabria 773 Cassano all'Ionio Cosenza 17,281 Castelsilano Crotone 1,034 Castiglione Cosentino Cosenza 2,978 Castrolibero Cosenza...
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  • Castelraimondo Castelsantangelo sul Nera Castelsaraceno Castelsardo Castelseprio Castelsilano Castelspina Casteltermini Castelveccana Castelvecchio Calvisio Castelvecchio...
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    Libyan Arab Air Force MiG-23 was discovered on the Sila Mountains near Castelsilano, southern Italy. The event is speculated to be connected to the loss...
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  • in Fiore, Pedace, Spezzano della Sila, Longobucco, Serra Pedace and Castelsilano, in the provinces of Cosenza, Crotone and Catanzaro. Freshly milked raw...
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  • crashed on the northern side of the 6,328 ft (1,929 m) Sila Mountains in Castelsilano, Calabria, southern Italy. 8 September Oleg Grigoriyevich Kononenko,...
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