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  2. Ragusa, Sicily - Wikipedia

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    Ragusa (Italian: [raˈɡuːza] ⓘ; Sicilian: Rausa; Latin: Ragusia) is a city and comune in southern Italy. It is the capital of the province of Ragusa, on the island of Sicily, with 73,288 inhabitants in 2016. [2]

  3. List of municipalities of the Province of Ragusa - Wikipedia

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    ISTAT Code Comune Area (km 2) Population (2005) Map 088001 Acate: 101.4 8,328 088002 Chiaramonte Gulfi: 126 8,090 088003 Comiso: 65.4 29,402 088004 Giarratana

  4. Province of Ragusa - Wikipedia

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    The province of Ragusa (Italian: provincia di Ragusa; Sicilian: pruvincia 'i Rausa) was a province in the autonomous region of Sicily, Italy, located in the southeast of the island. Following the abolition of the Sicilian provinces, it was replaced in 2015 by the free municipal consortium of Ragusa (Italian: libero consorzio comunale di Ragusa ).

  5. Ragusa Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Ragusa Cathedral. Ragusa Cathedral (Italian: Duomo di Ragusa, Cattedrale di San Giovanni Battista) is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Ragusa, Sicily, dedicated to Saint John the Baptist. The present church dates from the early 18th century. It has been the seat of the Bishops of Ragusa since the establishment of the diocese in 1950.

  6. San Giorgio Cathedral, Modica - Wikipedia

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    Duomo of San Giorgio Duomo of San Giorgio in Modica. The Duomo of San Giorgio (English: Cathedral of St George) is a Baroque church in Modica, Ragusa, Sicily, Italy.It is the mother church of the city and is included in the World Heritage List by UNESCO.

  7. Palazzo Zacco - Wikipedia

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    Palazzo Zacco is a palace in Ragusa, Sicily. It is most notable for the carvings in the Sicilian Baroque style which decorate its facades, especially the putti and masks which appear to support the palazzo's balconies on two of its symmetrical elevations. The palazzo was constructed circa 1750 as the townhouse for Baron Melfi di San Antonio.

  8. Duomo of San Giorgio, Ragusa - Wikipedia

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    The Duomo of San Giorgio (i.e. "Dome of St. George") is a Baroque church located in Ragusa Ibla, Sicily, Italy.. Its construction began in 1738 and ended in 1775. [1]The cathedral appears in the opening credits of the Italian TV series Inspector Montalbano, and it also features in some episodes, as does the similarly named cathedral of Modica.

  9. Ragusa - Wikipedia

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    City of Ragusa, a sailboat; Ragusa (chocolate), a range of products from Swiss chocolate-maker Camille Bloch, taking their name from the Croatian town. Ragusa (horse), a racehorse; Ragusa Calcio, an Italian association football club located in Ragusa, Italy; University of Ragusa, located in Ragusa and Ragusa Ibla, Italy, and founded in 1998

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