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Valletta, Malta

10 things to do in Malta

Maltese islands (Malta, Gozo and Comino), in the Mediterranean sea, offer tourists a fascinating historical, cultural and natural heritage. This country has been influenced by several cultures, with a predominance of Northern African one, and its language is a mixture of Arabic and Italian. Its streets cross villages and cities, passing by museums, markets, churches, […]

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San Vito Lo Capo

San Vito Lo Capo

It is an Italian city with 4690 citizens of trapani district in Sicily. Very famous seaside resort in Sicily, known for its beach, considered by a touristic sounding TripAdvisor in 2012 among the best in Italy. The western side of Zingaro Reserve  is part of its district. It is in western Sicilian cost, adjoining on

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Trapani

Trapani

Trapani is an Italian town of 68 370 inhabitants chief town of the homonymous free municipal consortium in Sicily. Trapani has developed over time a flourishing economic activity linked to the extraction and sale of salt, taking advantage of its natural position, projected on the Mediterranean, and its port, an old commercial outlet for Eryx

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Cefalù

Cefalù

Cefalù is an Italian town of 14.323 citizens, in Palermo district. It is in northern Sicilian cost, around 70 km far from Palermo, on the foot of a rocky promontory. It is one of the main beach center in the whole region; in spite of its dimension, every year it hosts a lot of local,

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Cattedrale di Palermo

Palermo

Palermo has 671.042 residents and it is the Sicilian Regional seats. The city has a multi millennial history and it has a very important position in Mediterranean and European events. It was founded by the Phoenicians between the VII and the VI century b. C. and it was conquered by Romans in 254 b. C.,

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Chiesa di San Giuseppe

Taormina

Taormina (Taurmina, or Taummina, in Sicilian) is an Italian town of 11,086 inhabitants located in the metropolitan city of Messina, in Sicily. It is one of the most important international tourist centers of Sicily, known for its natural landscapes, marine beauties and its historical monuments and it has been an important Gran Tour destination. Taormina

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Basilica Cattedrale protometropolitana

Messina

Messina is an Italian town of 236 034 inhabitants capital of the homonymous metropolitan city in Sicily, as well as thirteenth Italian municipality and third largest city of the most populous region of Italy. It rises near the extreme north-eastern tip of Sicily (Capo Peloro) on the Stretto that bears its name. Its port, ferry

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Noto

Noto

It was founded from Sican people, during Troia fall, in Mendola hill. During Roman domain it was proclaimed Latin municipium, a good position just to gesture itself with its own laws. When it was conquered by the Arabian people, it got the actual name and it was declared capital city in Sicilian three valleys. After

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