- en.wikipedia.org SicilyGeography[edit]. See also: Geology of Sicily. The Monti Sicani in western Sicily. Sicily has a roughly triangular shape, earning it the name Trinacria.
- medium.com hotspot-travellers/curious-facts-about…Moreover, Sicily is the fourth-largest wine producer in Italy. At one point, during a brief period of independence, Sicily was called the Kingdom of Sicily.
- tripadvisor.com.au Tourism-g187886-Sicily-…Sicily is unlike anywhere else in Italy. Sure, the Mediterranean island offers everything that makes Italy a major destination: beaches, wine, food, and...
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/SicilySicily is an autonomous region of Italy and the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, with an area of 9,926 square miles (25,708 sq km) and 5 million inhabitants.
- britannica.com place/SicilyTogether with the Egadi, Lipari, Pelagie, and Panteleria islands, Sicily forms an autonomous region of Italy. The capital is in Palermo.
- pixabay.com photos/search/sicily/1,336 Free photos of Sicily. Sicily and italy high resolution images. Find your perfect picture for your project.
- scent-of-sicily.com sicily-travel-guide/Check out our Travel Guide of Sicily to discover more about best Sicilian destinations and what you need to know before you come visit the island!
- italia.it en/sicily/guide-history-factsWhat to see in Sicily: 4 unmissable sites. The unusual places of Sicily: 3 destinations for curious visitors. The typical products of Sicily: 5 specialities.
- worldatlas.com islands/sicily.htmlSicily’s terrain is mostly hilly or mountainous, with intense volcanic and seismic activities. Mount Etna, at 3,220 m, is Europe’s largest active volcano.
- visititaly.eu places-to-go/sicilyIn addition to the main island, the region is formed by a set of archipelagos and islands, in fact, including the island of Sicily, there are 19 inhabited islands.