Campanian

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Etymology

Campania +‎ -an

Proper noun

Campanian

  1. (geography) Relating to the region of Campania in Italy or its inhabitants.
  2. (geology) The fifth of six geological ages of the Late Cretaceous epoch, spanning the time from 83.6 ± 0.7 to 72.1 ± 0.6 million years ago. It is preceded by the Santonian and followed by the Maastrichtian.

Noun

Campanian (plural Campanians)

  1. Someone from Campania.