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Cefalù is a coastal city in northern Sicily. It is known for its Norman cathedral, a fortress-like 12th-century structure with elaborate Byzantine mosaics and tall twin towers. Nearby, the Mandralisca Museum offers archaeological exhibits and an art gallery with a portrait of Antonello da Messina. The beaches of Mazzaforno and Settefrati are to the west.
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Cefalù
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Cefalù is a coastal city in northern Sicily. It is known for its Norman cathedral, a fortress-like 12th-century structure with elaborate Byzantine mosaics and tall twin towers. Nearby, the Mandralisca Museum offers archaeological exhibits and an art gallery with a portrait of Antonello da Messina. The beaches of Mazzaforno and Settefrati are to the west.
In San Vito lo Capo the most beautiful sea in Italy: summer 2019 with 5 Legambiente sails
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San Vito Lo Capo
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In San Vito lo Capo the most beautiful sea in Italy: summer 2019 with 5 Legambiente sails
Bagheria is an Italian town of 54 693 inhabitants of the metropolitan city of Palermo in Sicily. Also known as the "city of villas", after Palermo it is the most populated municipality of the metropolitan city and the twelfth of Sicily, located on the Tyrrhenian coast of the region just 8 km from the capital
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Bagheria
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Bagheria is an Italian town of 54 693 inhabitants of the metropolitan city of Palermo in Sicily. Also known as the "city of villas", after Palermo it is the most populated municipality of the metropolitan city and the twelfth of Sicily, located on the Tyrrhenian coast of the region just 8 km from the capital
Palermo is the capital of Sicily. The Cathedral of Palermo, from the 12th century, houses royal tombs, while the imposing neoclassical Teatro Massimo is famous for its opera performances. Also in the center are the Norman Palace, a royal palace dating back to the 9th century, and the Palatine Chapel, with Byzantine mosaics. The crowded markets include the central street market Ballarò and Vucciria, near the port.
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Palermo
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Palermo is the capital of Sicily. The Cathedral of Palermo, from the 12th century, houses royal tombs, while the imposing neoclassical Teatro Massimo is famous for its opera performances. Also in the center are the Norman Palace, a royal palace dating back to the 9th century, and the Palatine Chapel, with Byzantine mosaics. The crowded markets include the central street market Ballarò and Vucciria, near the port.

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Aspra is selected fraction of Bagheria in the metropolitan city of Palermo. It is a seaside village overlooking the Gulf of Palermo. The first settlements are thought to date back to the period of Arab domination, given that it is suspected that its name derives from the Arabic
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Aspra, Sicily
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Aspra is selected fraction of Bagheria in the metropolitan city of Palermo. It is a seaside village overlooking the Gulf of Palermo. The first settlements are thought to date back to the period of Arab domination, given that it is suspected that its name derives from the Arabic