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    Sicily - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
  • Of all the regions of Italy, Sicily covers the largest land area at 25,708 ... Sicily has its own unique culture, especially with regard to the arts, cuisine, ...
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    Sicily: Definition from Answers.com
  • - Sicily If Italy is a boot, Sicily is located right off its toe. ... There are about 5 million people in Sicily, and it has a growing number of ...
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Whats the difference betweenItaly and Sicily?
I am going to study abroad and I am stuck between two programs. What is the difference between Italy and Sicily? Is one better than the other or is it just a matter of opinion. Thanks. I should have been more clear...I know Sicily is part of Italy. I'm looking at a school in Rome and a school in Sicily.
Sicily is a gem, with an incredible history that dates back Millennia, with a rich culture where Greeks, on the East coast, Carthaginians, on the West coast, Romans, Roman-Byzantines, Saracens from North Africa, Normans, French, Spaniards and more recently “continental” Italians have played a leading role. The geography is also fascinating, with splendid beaches and an incredible Mountain Volcano (Etna) and a broad plateau. Well worth a period of study. The rest of Italy is undoubtedly just as interesting, so it all depends on what part you have a chance to “get at” and the subjects you are supposed to study. Post these and we'll try and help you out. Ok Kristina. Rome has the advantage of allowing you to live in a great capital, one of the World's most attractive ones, but... it will distract you terribly. It's full of life and has so much to offer people of all ages, but especially the young. I've been living here for ages, i can assure you. A school in Sicily will allow you to meet Italian culture gradually and will give you an insight into one particular Region, without distracting you unduly. I've travelled to Sicily very often and toured it extensively. Toss a coin and good luck. Both options are positive.
Sicily - How to find a lesscrowded beach in summer?
Hello!! We are travelling to Sicily on our honeymoon trip in late July. We are planning to rent a car and stay for 2 weeks. We'd like to see the sights but also to spend some time on the beach and relax. Can anyone please help us with names and locations of less crowded beaches? Thanks.
August is the worst month to visit Sicily. Everyone in Italy takes off the month of August and goes to the beach. There is a nice beach down from Catania but before Ragusa called Lido Fontane Bianche, it costs to go in but the beach is very clean and the water is nice and clear. They have chairs and umbrellas and little cabanas. On the other side of Sicily is a resort called Citta Del Mare which is run like a Sandals resort, all inclusive. You could check into that. We enjoyed it. and didn't have to worry about where to eat. Lots of pools and the ocean too.
What country do the islands ofsicily and What country do theislands of sicily and capribelong to? capri bel?
What country do the islands of sicily andWhat country do the islands of sicily and capri belong to? capri belong to?
Sicily and Capri (as well as Sardinia and Elba) are all part of Italy. Here is a link talking about these and other islands of Italy: http://www.floria-publications .com/italy/tourism/italian_isl ands.htm
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