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'''Crotona''' is an island in the southern [[Odoneru Ocean]] which sits between [[Levantia]] and [[Urlazio]]. It is traditionally considered the dividing barrier between the Odoneru and the [[Sea of Canete]], and is the second largest island in the Odoneru behind [[Urlazio]]. It is a part of [[Urcea]] and consists of the provinces of [[North Crotona]] and [[South Crotona]]. The island was gradually incorporated into Urcea between the 13th and 17th centuries, and comprised the majority of the [[Kingdom of Crotona]], a constituent crownland of Urcea between 1660 and the 1890s.
'''Crotona''' is an island in the southern [[Odoneru Ocean]] which sits between [[Levantia]] and [[Urlazio]]. It is traditionally considered the dividing barrier between the Odoneru and the [[Sea of Canete]], and is the second largest island in the Odoneru behind [[Urlazio]]. It is a part of [[Urcea]] and consists of the provinces of [[North Crotona]] and [[South Crotona]]. The island was gradually incorporated into Urcea between the 13th and 17th centuries, and comprised the majority of the [[Kingdom of Crotona]], a constituent crownland of Urcea between 1660 and the 1890s.
==History==


[[Category: Urcea]]
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[[Category: Geography]]
[[Category:Islands]]

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Crotona is an island in the southern Odoneru Ocean which sits between Levantia and Urlazio. It is traditionally considered the dividing barrier between the Odoneru and the Sea of Canete, and is the second largest island in the Odoneru behind Urlazio. It is a part of Urcea and consists of the provinces of North Crotona and South Crotona. The island was gradually incorporated into Urcea between the 13th and 17th centuries, and comprised the majority of the Kingdom of Crotona, a constituent crownland of Urcea between 1660 and the 1890s.

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