This is the ghost town in Calabria, Italy where TikToker Tzane met a gruesome death

“In a way, they are Greek ruins. But you won't find a temple of Apollo or urns painted with athletes marching in the abandoned hillside village of Roghudi Vecchio.' So begins a 2018 National Geographic feature on the ghost town of Roghudi Vecchio, in the mountainous region of Calabria, once home to one of Italy's last Greek-speaking communities. There, a few days ago, the 23-year-old Greek TikToker Tzane was killed. This city in the Aspromonte mountains of Italy was founded in the eleventh century. And the roots of its former inhabitants may go back to ancient times, the publication notes. The Greeks began to colonize the area of ​​Calabria in the eighth century BC. Southern Italy, over the centuries, continued to receive waves of Greek immigrants, displaced by the Eastern Empire. The newcomers revived the Greek-speaking minorities and often “saved” local dialects from extinction. “It is incredible that even today there are a few thousand Greek speakers […]
Source: News Beast

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