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  2. Museo archeologico regionale Paolo Orsi - Wikipedia

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    In 1780 the Bishop Alagona inaugurated the Museo del Seminario which became the Museo Civico near the archbishop's house in 1808. Subsequently, a royal decree of 17 June 1878 sanctioned the creation of the Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Siracusa, which was only inaugurated in 1886, in its historic location on the cathedral square.

  3. Syracuse, Sicily - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, there were 122,051 [1] people residing in Syracuse, located in the province of Syracuse, Sicily, of whom 48.7% were male and 51.3% were female. Minors (children ages 18 and younger) totalled 18.9 percent of the population compared to pensioners who number 16.9 percent.

  4. Ortygia - Wikipedia

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    Ortygia (/ ɔːr ˈ t ɪ dʒ i ə / or-TIJ-ee-ə; Italian: Ortigia [orˈtiːdʒa]; Ancient Greek: Ὀρτυγία, romanized: Ortygía) is a small island which is the historical centre of the city of Syracuse, Sicily. The island, also known as the Città Vecchia (Old City), contains many historical landmarks.

  5. Greek Theatre of Syracuse - Wikipedia

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    Théatre de Syracuse, end of the eighteenth century At the end of the eighteenth century, interest in the theatre revived and it was mentioned and depicted by the erudites of the period (Arezzo, Fazello , Mirabella, Bonanni) and by famous travellers (d'Orville, von Riedesel , [ n 1 ] Jean-Claude Richard , Houel , Denon , [ n 2 ] etc.).

  6. Necropolis of Pantalica - Wikipedia

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    L. Bernabo Brea Sicily before the Greeks. (London: Thames and Hudson 1957). R. Leighton Sicily before History (London: Duckworth 1999). R. Leighton “Pantalica (Sicily) from the Late Bronze Age to the Middle Ages. A new survey and interpretation of the rock-cut monuments.” American Journal of Archaeology 115 (2011) pp. 447–464.

  7. Sicily - Wikipedia

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    With 4.8 million inhabitants, including 1.3 million in and around the capital city of Palermo, it is the most populous island in the Mediterranean Sea. It is named after the Sicels, who inhabited the eastern part of the island during the Iron Age. Sicily has a rich and unique culture in arts, music, literature, cuisine, and architecture.

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