"Calabria (en calabrés: Calàbbria; en grecocalabrés: Calavría; en griego: í; en albanés: Kalabria; es la antigua Brucia romana), es una región del sur de Italia. Calabria constituye la punta de la península italiana; limita al norte con la región de Basilicata, al oeste con el mar Tirreno, al noreste con el golfo de Tarento (Taranto), al este con el mar Jónico y al sur con el estrecho de Mesina que la separa de la isla de Sicilia. Desde 1970 la capital de Calabria es Catanzaro y la sede del consejo regional es Regio de Calabria, que también es la ciudad más grande de Calabria."
"Calabria (Italian pronunciation: [kalabrja]; Calàbbria in Calabrian, Calavría in Calabrian Greek, in Greek, Kalavrì in Arbëresh), known in antiquity as Bruttium or formerly as Italia, is a region in Southern Italy, forming the "toe" of the Italian Peninsula. The capital city of Calabria is Catanzaro. Its most populated city, and the seat of the Regional Council of Calabria, is Reggio Calabria in the Province of Reggio Calabria. The region is bordered to the north by the Basilicata Region, to the west by the Tyrrhenian Sea, and to the east by the Ionian Sea. The region covers 15,080 km2 (5,822 sq mi) and has a population of just under 2 million. The demonym of Calabria in English is Calabrian. In ancient times Calabria was referred to as "Italy". The Romans later extended the name to cover Southern Italy and then the entire peninsula, whereas the name Calabria was used to refer to the peninsula of Salento (also known as the "heel" of Italy). Calabria also has the cleanest air in Europe. This was discovered during a 2010 air analysis in which nanopathologists found that a particular area in the Sila National Park had the cleanest air in Europe."