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Sicilia

[see-chee-lyah, si-sil-yuh, -sil-ee-uh]

noun

  1. Italian name of Sicily.

  2. an ancient name of Sicily.



Sicilia

/ siˈtʃiːlja /

noun

  1. the Latin and Italian name for Sicily

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The regions of Sicilia and Calabria are two of the poorest in Europe.

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“We wanted to leave the house, but then the flames were behind the door,” a resident told Live Sicilia television.

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Spokesman Mike Sicilia said the agency’s director, Heather Bowlds, was not available for an interview.

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Dimensione Sicilia in Catania sent me tantalizing videos of the island and of a self-drive tour, plus a few itinerary ideas.

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Called the Movement for Peace With Justice and Dignity, Mr. Sicilia led caravans across Mexico calling for an end to violence.

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