Coscile

Coscile

Coscile (spr. -schīle, bei den Alten Sybaris), Fluß in der ital. Provinz Cosenza, entspringt am Abhang des Monte Pollino und ergießt sich in den Crati kurz vor dessen Mündung in den Golf von Tarent.


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