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{{Fiset Ilire}}
'''Japygët''' janë fis [[ilir]], i shpërngulur rreth fillimit të mijëvejeçarit të fundit të p.e.r. në italinë e Jugut. U vendosën në fillim në [[Gadishullin e Garganos]], pastaj në [[Pulia]] (Kalabria antike) dhe u ngulën përfundimisht në jug të saj, në hyrjen e ngushticës së [[Otranto]]s. Autorët antik emrin e '''japygëve''' e kanë përdorur si emërtim përmbledhës për një varg popullsish: [[mesapët]], [[salentinët]], [[kalabrët]], [[pericezët]] dhe [[daunët]], që banonin në [[Pulia]]. Shpesh emri i japygëve është ngatërruar me mesapët që u vendosën në këtë krahinë më vonë se japygët, por shpejt morën epërsi mbi ta.
[[Skeda:MONETA ORIA ERCOLE.jpg|thumb|290px|Coin portraying Hercules from [[Oria, Italy|Oria]], Roman age, the most ancient Iapygian city.]]
 
The '''Iapyges''' orapo edhe '''Iapygians''' weresic njihen kjo popullsi an [[Proto-Indo-Europeans|Indo-European]] peoplee whocila inhabitedpatibaniar thene heeltaken ofe [[ItalyItali]]se (modern [[Apulia]]) beforeperpara se beingte absorbedasimilohej bynga the [[ancient Rome|RomansRoma]]ket.
 
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The Iapyges have unknown<ref>Outline of Universal History, Volume 1 by George Park Fisher,2009,page 232,"... now Calabria, and in Apulia, there was another people, the Iapygians, whose origin is not certain, but who were not so far removed ..."</ref><ref>The student's atlas of classical geography, consisting of fiteen maps, constructed and engraved by Edward Weller ... and descriptive letterpress by Leonhard Schmitz ... With index. by Michigan Historical Reprint Series,2005,page 14,"... four classes. In the south-eastern peninsula we meet with the Iapygians, of unknown origin : Central Italy contained a great number of tribes, such ..."</ref> origins but could have been from [[Illyria]].<ref>Talbert, Richard J. A. ''Atlas of Classical History''. Routledge, 1985, ISBN 0-415-03463-9, p. 85. "...from Illyrians, known as Iapyges, who settled first in the heel of Italy and then spread north..."</ref>
 
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The name ''Iapyges'' is derived from Greek authors who linked the tribe's origin to [[Dedalus]]'s son [[Iapyx]]. They were called ''Apuli'', ''Salentini'' (or ''Sallentini'') and ''Calabri'' by Roman authors. Iapygians were akin to the [[Oenotrians]], an [[Ancient Italic peoples|ancient Italic people]] who lived in the territory of [[Basilicata]] and Northern [[Calabria]].
 
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*[[Daunia]]
 
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