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Capital city - 668 k | Palermo | 96%
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Tallest mountain in Italy south of the Alps, elevation: 3,326 m | Mount Etna | 86%
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City - 312 k | Catania | 80%
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Sea which surrounds Sicily, the gap between Europe and Africa | Mediterranean Sea | 78%
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City - 234 k | Messina | 76%
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City - 122 k | Syracuse | 76%
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An active volcano which last erupted in 2019, according to Strabo, people belived this to be the home of Aoelus in antiquity, elevation: 924 m | Stromboli | 50%
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City - 82.8 k | Marsala | 33%
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A small, volcano which has given its name to the word "volcano itself. Despite being active, both Vulcano and Stromboli still have a few hundred people whom reside on each, elevation: 501 m | Vulcano | 33%
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Known for tourism, this island's population may nearly double during the high season due to constant visitors | Lipari | 31%
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Geographically closer to Africa than mainland Sicily (Tunisia is visible from the island on clear days), Pantelleria played a stratigic role in the Allied invasion of Sicily during WWII | Pantelleria | 30%
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Mountain park home to the range of the same name. The park also contains large forests | Nebrodi | 21%
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Some of the tallest mountain of Sicily can be found here, along with numerous ancient villages, churches and castles | Madonie | 19%
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Supposedly has the best capers in the world, there is an annual festival to celebrate this on the first week of June | Salina | 18%
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The three historical valli (regions) of Sicily, established during Muslim rule. Each valli has a different topography, and they are represented by the Trinacria on the Sicilian flag (the three-legged symbol) | Val Demone, Val di Mazara, Val di Noto | 18%
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