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The 12th-century
Cathedral at Cefalù Aeolian
(see pp92 and 94) Islands
dominates Piazza
Duomo. Catania Cathedral (see
Milazzo p167) was rebuilt in the
Golfo di Messina Baroque style after the
Palermo Capo 1693 earthquake had
Palermo Tyrrhenian d’Orlando destroyed the entire city.
Bagheria Sea
Trapani Erice Cefalù
Alcamo
Egadi Termini
Imerese
Islands Randazzo
NORTHWESTERN SICILY Taormina
(see pp88–113)
Marsala NORTHEASTERN SICILY
(see pp162–195)
Giarre
Castelvetrano
Mazara
del Vallo Acireale
Enna Paternò
Sciacca
SOUTHWESTERN SICILY Catania
(see pp114–135) Caltanissetta
Piazza Golfo
Armerina di Catania
Canicattì
Lentini
Agrigento
Augusta
Caltagirone
Mediterranean SOUTHERN SICILY
Sea Gela (see pp136–161) Syracuse
Licata
Ragusa (see pp154–5) consists of
Golfo
di Gela two cities in one: the ancient
Comiso quarter of Ibla dates back several
Ragusa Golfo thousand years, while the Baroque
Vittoria Noto di Noto part was built in the 18th century.
Modica
The Castello di Lombardia at Enna
(see p131) is one of the most important
medieval fortifications in Sicily.
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