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Sicily is in the south of Italy It is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea It is home to about 5 million people The capital of Sicily is Palermo The highest elevation on the island is Mount Etna ID: 503662

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Sicily is in the south of Italy. It is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. It is home to about 5 million people. The capital of Sicily is Palermo. The highest elevation on the island is Mount Etna volcano. Sicily is divided into nine provinces of Palermo, Catania, Messina, Siracusa, Trapani, Ragusa, Caltanissetta, Agrigento and Enna. The largest rivers are Salso, Simeto, Platani.Slide3

In Sicily there is a Mediterranean climate. Winter is short and mild with violent storms, and summer is dry.

ClimateSlide4

Cathedral in PalermoNearby Agrigento there are many monuments left over from the Greek invaders.

MonumentsSlide5

Syracuse - Greek cityDuomo - Cathedral of CataniaSlide6

Etna is an active stratovolcano, located on the east coast of Sicily. It is currently the highest and largest in Europe, the volcanic cone. The height of the volcano is 3,340 m

EtnaSlide7

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