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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. Gazzetta del Sud - Wikipedia

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    Gazzetta del Sud is one of the most important newspapers published in Southern Italy; has the largest readership in Calabria and is the third-most read newspaper in Sicily, after the Giornale di Sicilia and La Sicilia. In 2008 the circulation of the paper was 49,872 copies.

  4. Real Cittadella - Wikipedia

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    The Real Cittadella was a fort in Messina, Sicily. The Cittadella was built between 1680 and 1686 by the Spanish Empire, and it was considered to be one of the most important fortifications in the Mediterranean. [1] Most of the fort was demolished in the 20th century, but some parts can still be seen.

  5. 7 of the best Mediterranean cruise holidays to book for 2025

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    Parents can also leave the children on the Oceaneer kids club and escape to the Europa Adult District to enjoy live music, bars and nightclubs. Departs 31 July. From £5,372 per cabin based on two ...

  6. List of newspapers in Italy - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of newspapers in Italy, ordered according to category/scope and circulation. The daily print newspapers in Italy were 107 in 1950, whereas there were 78 in 1965. [ 1 ]

  7. Strait of Messina metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Messina, is a city situated in the extreme north-eastern tip of Sicily, also called "gate of Sicily", in ancient times was called "Zancle" and "Messana". Ancient city, has reached the pinnacle of his greatness, in the Late Middle Ages and in the mid-seventeenth century, when contending with Palermo, the Sicilian capital role. In 1678, after a ...

  8. Messina - Wikipedia

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    Messina, owing to its strategic importance as a transit point for Axis troops and supplies sent to Sicily from mainland Italy, was a prime target for the British and American air forces, which dropped some 6,500 tons of bombs in the span of a few months. [13]

  9. Italians in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Dominic Candeloro, author of Italians in Chicago, 1945-2005, stated that "ballpark" estimates were that between 1945 and 2005, 25,000 Italians, including recent immigrants from Calabria, Apulia, and Sicily, arrived in Chicago. [5] The Italians who came in this wave were more nationalistic, entrepreneurial and educated than those of previous waves.