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  2. Giornale di Sicilia - Wikipedia

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    Giornale di Sicilia is an Italian national daily newspaper for the island of Sicily. It is based in Palermo, [1] and is the best-selling newspaper in Sicily. [2] Since 2017, it is owned by the daily newspaper of Messina, Gazzetta del Sud. [3]

  3. Arba Sicula - Wikipedia

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    Arba Sicula publishes two issues per year of its bilingual journal of the same name (although in recent years they have been combined into a single annual edition), [2] and the twice-yearly magazine Sicilia Parra (Sicilian for Sicily Talks). [3] Both publications are among the few printed periodicals available in Sicilian.

  4. 2,500-year-old shipwreck and anchors discovered off coast of ...

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    A shipwreck dating back to the 5th and 6th centuries B.C. was discovered near Sicily along with ancient anchors made from stone and iron, Italian officials said. The 2,500-year-old wreck was found ...

  5. Charles V Monument (Palermo) - Wikipedia

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    The Charles V Monument is a monumental sculpture erected in 1631 on Piazza Bologni in Palermo, Sicily. It was initially designed to be placed in the center of the Quattro Canti but was eventually erected in its current location. The statue of Charles V was created by Scipione Li Volsi of the Li Volsi family of Sicilian sculptors.

  6. Nebrodi - Wikipedia

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    The Rocche del Crasto seen from Ficarra. Shepherd's car in the Nebrodi, Sicily. The Nebrodi (Sicilian: Munti Nèbbrudi; Italian: Monti Nebrodi, Italian pronunciation: [ˈnɛːbrodi]; Latin: Nebrōdēs montēs) is a mountain range that runs along the north east of Sicily.

  7. La Sicilia - Wikipedia

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    La Sicilia is an Italian national daily newspaper for the island of Sicily. Published in Catania , it is the second best-selling newspaper in Sicily. It was first published in 1945.

  8. Castello di Caccamo - Wikipedia

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    The Castello di Caccamo (English: Caccamo Castle) is a castle in Caccamo, Sicily. It is among the largest and best preserved Norman castles in Sicily, and one of the largest in Italy. [1] The castle is built on a steep cliff, 521 metres above sea level.

  9. Beati Paoli - Wikipedia

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    Beati Paoli is the name of a secretive sect thought to have existed in medieval Sicily and possibly also in Malta.The sect, as described by the author Luigi Natoli in his historic novel I Beati Paoli (written as a series under the pseudonym William Galt in 1909, then re-published as books in 1921 and 1949), resembles an order of chivalry fighting for the poor and the commoners. [1]