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Sicilia; Trinacrian; Island of Sicily; Sicily, Italy; Sicily (Italy); Sicilly; Jewel of the Mediterranean; Sikiley; Σικελία; Τρινακρία; Flora and fauna of Sicily; Economy of Sicily; Tourism in Sicily; Regione Siciliana; Name of Sicily; Wildlife of Sicily; Sicily (island); Culture of Sicily; Ceramics in Sicily; Religion in Sicily; Geography of Sicily; Demographics of Sicily; Ports in Sicily; Transport in Sicily
  • Ancient Greek]] vase, [[Agrigento]]
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  • Catania International Airport]]
  • Messina tramway system]]
  • ''Virgin Annunciate'']], [[Antonello da Messina]]
  • [[Arancini]], rice balls fried in breadcrumbs
  • The port of [[Catania]]
  • Megaliths of [[Argimusco]], [[Montalbano Elicona]].
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  • A20 Messina-Palermo motorway]] near [[Torregrotta]]
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  • Battle of [[Calatafimi]], 1860
  • The [[Sicilian wall lizard]] endemic to Sicily and the [[Aegadian Islands]]
  • DOC]] wine produced in the city of [[Marsala]]
  • Roger I]] conqueror and first count of Sicily, depicted on a [[Trifollaris]]
  • [[Sicilian wolf]] (extinct)
  • [[Cannoli]], a popular pastry associated with Sicilian cuisine
  • A [[carnival]] float in [[Acireale]]
  • [[Castello Ursino]] in [[Catania]]
  • Ragusa]]
  • [[Castle of the Counts of Modica (Alcamo)]] in [[Alcamo]]
  • [[Sicilian Baroque]] in [[Catania]].
  • Cathedral of San Giorgio in Modica
  • The cathedral of [[Cefalù]] at night
  • Cuba Palace]] in Palermo
  • Dolmen of [[Avola]], east Sicily
  • Dolmen of [[Monte Bubbonia]], south Sicily
  • Depiction of the [[Sicilian Vespers]]
  • [[Catania Metro]]
  • Olympic]] medalist
  • Temple E]] in [[Selinunte]]
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  • [[Luigi Pirandello]]
  • The [[Cathedral of Monreale]]
  • One of the mosaics in Villa Romana del Casale
  • Olive groves
  • Interior of [[Castello Maniace]]
  • [[Palermo]] shipyards
  • The city of [[Palermo]]
  • Zisa Castle]] in [[Palermo]]
  • [[Palermo]], AMAT tramway system map
  • Hebrew]] and [[Arabic]]
  • [[Teatro Massimo]], [[Palermo]]
  • View of the [[Ciane]] river
  • shrapnel]] in Sicily on 9 August 1943.
  • Provinces of Sicily
  • Two trains inside [[Punta Raisi railway station]] within [[Palermo International Airport]]
  • The [[marionettes]] used in the [[Opera dei Pupi]]
  • Department of Engineering, [[University of Messina]]
  • The [[Monti Sicani]] in western Sicily
  • [[Noto Cathedral]]
  • Syracuse]] Cathedral
  • [[Taormina]]'s central square at sunset
  • A traditional [[Sicilian cart]]
  • Sicilian ''arrotino'' at a living [[nativity scene]] wearing traditional Sicilian clothing
  • Ruins of the ancient [[Phoenicia]]n city of [[Motya]]
  • Sicily
  • Historic map of Sicily by [[Piri Reis]]
  • Palazzo Beneventano del Bosco, Syracuse, Sicilian Baroque
  • [[Lampedusa]], [[Pelagie Islands]]
  •  Greco-Roman theatre at [[Taormina]]
  • The Triskelion symbol of Sicily
  • Misteri]]", a Religious festival in [[Trapani]]
  • Ragusa]]
  • Inner Sicily
  • [[Vincenzo Bellini]]
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n. σικελία

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Sicily

Sicily (Sicilian: Sicilia [sɪˈʃiːlja]; Italian: Sicilia [siˈtʃiːlja]) is the largest and most populous island in the Mediterranean Sea and one of the 20 regions of Italy. The Strait of Messina divides it from the region of Calabria in Southern Italy. It is one of the five Italian autonomous regions and is officially referred to as Regione Siciliana. The region has 5 million inhabitants. Its capital city is Palermo.

Sicily is in the central Mediterranean Sea, south of the Italian Peninsula in continental Europe, from which it is separated by the narrow Strait of Messina. Its most prominent landmark is Mount Etna, the tallest active volcano in Europe, and one of the most active in the world, currently 3,357 m (11,014 ft) high. The island has a typical Mediterranean climate.

The earliest archaeological evidence of human activity on the island dates from as early as 12,000 BC. By around 750 BC, Sicily had three Phoenician and a dozen Greek colonies and it was later the site of the Sicilian Wars and the Punic Wars. After the end of the Roman province of Sicilia with the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century AD, Sicily was ruled during the Early Middle Ages by the Vandals, the Ostrogoths, the Byzantine Empire, and the Emirate of Sicily. The Norman conquest of southern Italy led to the creation of the County of Sicily in 1071, that was succeeded by Kingdom of Sicily, a state that existed from 1130 until 1816. Later, it was unified under the House of Bourbon with the Kingdom of Naples as the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies. The island became part of Italy in 1860 following the Expedition of the Thousand, a revolt led by Giuseppe Garibaldi during the Italian unification, and a plebiscite. Sicily was given special status as an autonomous region on 15 May 1946, 18 days before the Italian institutional referendum of 1946.

Sicily has a rich and unique culture, especially with regard to the arts, music, literature, cuisine, and architecture.