Sicily (Sicilia) is the biggest island in the Mediterranean Sea and among the 20 areas of Italy. Sicily has 5 million occupants, with Palermo as its capital and Mount Etna as its most popular landmark. Sicily lies in the main Mediterranean Sea, south of the Italian Peninsula, from which it is separated by the narrow Strait of Messina.
For centuries it has actually been the crossroads of Europe, Africa and the Middle East. The imprints left throughout the previous centuries from all these varied cultures has actually developed Sicily’s distinct identity, abundant in history and amazing food. Today, Sicily is home to 7 UNESCO World Heritage websites and draws in over 15 million travelers each year.
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0:00 – Introduction.
1:16 – Mount Etna.
2:57 – Catania.
4:34 – Taormina.
5:48 – Syracuse.
7:17 – Ragusa.
8:42 – Modica.
10:23 – Enna.
11:55 – Agrigento – Valley Of The Foreheads.
13:29 – Scala Dei Turchi.
14:23 – Selinunte.
15:33 – Trapani.
16:46 – San Vito Lo Capo.
17:45 – Palermo.
19:26 – Cefalu.
20:59 – Aeolian Islands.
22:08 – Messina.
23:15 – Finest Time To Go To Sicily.
24:32 – Transportation In Sicily.
25:41 – Outro.
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