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- 1783_Calabrian_earthquakes abstract "The 1783 Calabrian earthquakes were a sequence of five strong earthquakes that hit the region of Calabria in southern Italy (then part of the Kingdom of Naples), the first two of which produced significant tsunamis. The epicenters form a clear alignment extending nearly 100 km from the Straits of Messina to about 18 km SSW of Catanzaro. The epicenter of the first earthquake occurred in the plain of Palmi. The earthquakes occurred over a period of nearly two months, all with estimated magnitudes of 5.9 or greater. Estimates of the total number of deaths lie in the range 32,000 to 50,000.".
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- 1783_Calabrian_earthquakes caption "Epicentres of the 1783 Calabrian earthquakes".
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- 1783_Calabrian_earthquakes subject Category:1783_earthquakes.
- 1783_Calabrian_earthquakes subject Category:1783_in_Italy.
- 1783_Calabrian_earthquakes subject Category:Earthquakes_in_Italy.
- 1783_Calabrian_earthquakes subject Category:History_of_Calabria.
- 1783_Calabrian_earthquakes subject Category:Palmi.
- 1783_Calabrian_earthquakes comment "The 1783 Calabrian earthquakes were a sequence of five strong earthquakes that hit the region of Calabria in southern Italy (then part of the Kingdom of Naples), the first two of which produced significant tsunamis. The epicenters form a clear alignment extending nearly 100 km from the Straits of Messina to about 18 km SSW of Catanzaro. The epicenter of the first earthquake occurred in the plain of Palmi.".
- 1783_Calabrian_earthquakes label "1783 Calabrian earthquakes".
- 1783_Calabrian_earthquakes label "Erdbeben von Messina 1783".
- 1783_Calabrian_earthquakes label "Séismes de 1783 en Calabre".
- 1783_Calabrian_earthquakes label "Terremoto della Calabria meridionale del 1783".
- 1783_Calabrian_earthquakes label "Trzęsienie ziemi w Kalabrii (1783)".
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- 1783_Calabrian_earthquakes sameAs Trzęsienie_ziemi_w_Kalabrii_(1783).
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