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Originally appearing in Volume V20, Page 360 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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OSTRA , an See also:

ancient See also:town of See also:Umbria, See also:Italy, near the See also:modern Montenovo, S.E. of Sena Gallica (Sinigaglia). It is hardly mentioned by ancient authors, but excavations have brought to See also:light remains of various buildings and some See also:inscriptions exist. See also:Pliny mentions with it another ancient town, Suasa, 5 M. W., which also did not survive the classical See also:period.

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