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1.Agrigento
2.Brucoli
3.Caltagirone
4.Catania
5.Marsala
6.Mazara del Vallo
7.Messina
8.Palermo
9.Taormina Mare
10.Trapani
11.Valderice
Information about Sicily

Sicilia is an island, homeof beautiful beaches, enticing cuisine and, more formidably, the Mafia. The largest Mediterranean island, it is separated from mainland Italy by the Straits of Messina. This position has led to a number of people invading the island over the centuries, resulting in a blend of cultures - the people speak local dialects which have traces of Arabic, Greek and other languages. It is a land of fertile soil and the economy is based largely in agriculture together with fishing and mining.

A temperate climate is experienced with mild winters but very hot summers.
Situated on the Tyrrhenian Sea, Sicilia's capital, Palermo, is a beautiful, lively city with some splendid architecture. Telltale signs of the foreign empires and traders that contributed to its growth are dotted across the city. It boasts fine examples of Arabic, Baroque and Norman architecture amongst a number of other attractions.

Spectacularly rugged, with more than a quarter of the land area classified as mountains, the island’s dominant feature is 10,000ft Mount Etna, the largest active volcano in Europe. It is partnered by two other active volcano`s, Stromboli and Vulcano, whose summits only are visible as islands in the sea north of Sicily. The island has always attracted visitors.

In the 8th century BC it was the Greeks and Phoenicians who saw its potential for trade as a link between Africa and Europe and eventually became colonisers. The rise of Rome meant that Sicliy passed into Roman hands. The next visitors were the North African Moors who brought Arab Culture and they were succeeded by the Normans who brought the islands back under the jurisdiction of the Church of Rome. The last foreign colonists were the Spanish who remained until the 18th century. All these invasions and colonisation's have left their mark on the island which is a melting pot of races and retains remains of all their past individual dominance. Visitors now marvel at these superb relics and treasures preserved from bygone ages and civilisations.

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