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Syracuse

It is the fourth largest city in Sicily by number of inhabitants, after Palermo, Catania and Messina. The name derives from the Sicilian Syracuse Syraka.

Noto

Noto is 32 km from Syracuse and is in the south west of the province at the foot of the mountains Iblei. Its coast, from Avola and Pachino, gives its name to the gulf.


Enna

Enna is a beautiful town of Sicily, capital of the homonymous province and known as the capital of the province’s tallest Italy, because of the altitude of the town.

Catania

Catania is a Italian town, the capital of the province of Sicily, which is the second largest city by population and population density city, and the most populated of the Italianb not regional capital.


Agrigento

The capital of the province of western Sicily.
It is one of 16 provincial capitals in which the Italian city itself is not facing the sea but which instead present municipal marine surroundings.

Vulcano

The Island of Vulcano is an island of 21 square kilometers is part of the Aeolian Islands. Located north of Sicily, the Strait of Vulcan, an arm of the sea about 750 m wide, separates from Lipari.


Stromboli

The island of Stromboli is part of the archipelago of the Aeolian Islands, Tyrrhenian Sea basin in the western Mediterranean.
Stromboli is a volcanic island.

Salina

Salina is an island in the Aeolian Islands in the province of Messina.
Size 26.8 km ² and is the second largest population after Lipari.


Lipari

It is one of the most important islands of the Mediterranean and presents exhibitions in chronological order of grave furnishings, pots, stones, tomb steles and sarcophagi in stone.

Panarea

The Island of Panarea is the smallest and the lesser of the Aeolian Islands. Nevertheless remains indisputable that is one of the most fascinating islands around the Mediterranean Sea.


Stintino

Stintino is on the homonymous peninsula, the last strip of Sardinia from the plain that stretches towards the Nurra dell’Asinara the island, located a short distance.

Bologna

The city has always been an important urban center, first under the Etruscans and the Celts (Bona), then under the Romans (Bononia), then again in Middle Ages, as a free.


Vico Equense

All the beaches of Sorrento Coast have a particular shape, in fact they have stolen space wave after wave of the sea cliffs in transforming the platforms and tracks in comfortable paths.

Sant’Agnello

Sant’Agnello is a town of the Italian province of Naples in Campania. Here lived in the last decades of the 19th century, novelist Francis Marion Crawford. In the cemetery there is also his grave.


Ravello

Famous tourist center, about half of its visitors are British and Americans, attracted by its intellectual appeal and charm of its famous villas (like the Villa Cimbrone with its famous view).

Positano

Positano has been a resort since the days of the Roman Empire, as attested by the discovery of a villa and more recent discoveries, dating back to 2004.


Palinuro

Palinuro is the largest village of Centola, Salerno province, Campania. It is a seaside resort in southern Cilento rather note, whose name is linked to the legendary Palinuro.

Ogliastro Marina

Situated on the Tyrrhenian coas, the settlement of the village stretches about 3 km along Via Arena, from Punta dell’Ogliastro (where you Licosa area) at the junction of State Road 267.


Naples

Naples is an Italian city, capital of the province and the region Campania. It is the third largest municipality by population administration after Rome and Milan.

Massa Lubrense

Massa Lubrense is an Italian town in the province of Naples in Campania; it’s located in the Sorrento peninsula. The natural paradise “Jeranto Bay” is possible to arrive via a footpath from Nerano.




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