- Sicily - Wikipedia
With 4 7 million inhabitants, including 1 2 million in and around the capital city of Palermo, it is both the largest and most populous island in the Mediterranean Sea Sicily is named after the Sicels, who inhabited the eastern part of the island during the Iron Age
- Official website for tourism in Sicily - Visit Sicily
Find all the information you need for your trip to Sicily: attractions, ideas, itineraries, events, offers, recipes, and travel suggestions
- Sicily | History, Geography, People | Britannica
Sicily, island, southern Italy, the largest and one of the most densely populated islands in the Mediterranean Sea Together with the Egadi, Lipari, Pelagie, and Panteleria islands, Sicily forms an autonomous region of Italy It lies about 100 miles (160 km) northeast of Tunisia (northern Africa)
- Visit Sicily: Things to do Places to see - Italia. it
While in the area, don’t miss a visit to the villages of Novara di Sicilia, Tindari and Milazzo The latter is famous for the Pool of Venus, a paradise for anyone who loves snorkelling, from which you can also reach Lipari, Vulcano or Stromboli
- The best places to visit in Sicily (by a Sicilian)
From its ancient temples and nature reserves to postcard-perfect beaches and volcanoes, Sicilians are fiercely proud of their land
- Sicilia! Explore the Wonders of Sicily! Photos from Beautiful Sicilia!
It is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, and it is known for its interesting history (occupied by one foreign country after another), beautiful landscapes, and delicious cuisine
- Sicily – Travel guide at Wikivoyage
Sicily (Italian: Sicilia) is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea and an autonomous region of Italy, located just off the "toe" of the Italian peninsula Known for its rich history, diverse landscapes, and vibrant culture, Sicily blends Greek, Roman, Arab, and Norman influences
- Sicily, Italy: travel guide and places to visit
Starting perhaps from Milazzo and Messina in the north-east of Sicily, travel down the eastern side of the island where Taormina has Greek and Roman ruins and is a good introduction to the history of Sicily
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