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  2. List of municipalities of Sicily - Wikipedia

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    Provinces of Sicily. The following is a list of the municipalities (comuni) of Sicily, Italy. [1] There are 390 municipalities in Sicily (as of January 2019): 43 in the Province of Agrigento. 22 in the Province of Caltanissetta. 58 in the Metropolitan City of Catania. 20 in the Province of Enna.

  3. Category:Cities and towns in Sicily - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Cities and towns in Sicily" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 404 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Sicily - Wikipedia

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    The first railway in Sicily was opened in 1863 (Palermo-Bagheria) and today all of the Sicilian provinces are served by a network of railway services, linking to most major cities and towns; this service is operated by Trenitalia.

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Sicily/List of Sicilian municipalities

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    Province of Trapani/Pruvincia di Tràpani. Wikipedia:WikiProject Sicily/List of Sicilian municipalities. Coordinates: 37°19′N13°35′E37.317°N 13.583°E. < Wikipedia:WikiProject Sicily. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Sicilia. This is a list of all Sicilian municipalities (or cumuna in Sicilian and comuni in Italian) providing the ...

  6. Ragusa, Sicily - Wikipedia

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    It is the capital of the province of Ragusa, on the island of Sicily, with 73,288 inhabitants in 2016. [ 2 ] It is built on a wide limestone hill between two deep valleys, Cava San Leonardo and Cava Santa Domenica. Together with seven other cities in the Val di Noto, it is part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Pop.

  7. Catania - Wikipedia

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    Catania today is the industrial, logistical, and commercial center of Sicily. Its airport, the Catania–Fontanarossa Airport, is the largest in Southern Italy. The central "old town" of Catania features exuberant late- baroque architecture, prompted after the 1693 earthquake, and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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