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Scicli
Scicli is a town and municipality in the Province of Ragusa in the south east of Sicily, southern Italy. It is from Ragusa, and from Palermo, and has a population (2017) of 27,051. Alongside seven other cities in the Val di Noto, it has been listed as one of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites.
Appian Way
Roman highway from Rome, Italy, to Brundisium 312 BC
Agira
Agira (; ; ) is a town and municipality (comune) in the Province of Enna in the autonomous island region of Sicily in Italy. It is located in the mid-valley of the River Salso, from Enna. Until 1861 it was called '''San Filippo d'Argiriò''', in honour of its saint Philip of Agira. It has inhabitants.
Cerami
Cerami (Sicilian: Cirami) is a comune in Sicily, southern Italy, part of the Province of Enna. The town itself is perched on a mountaintop above sea level. A river also named Cerami flows through this area.
Butera
Butera (Sicilian: Vutera) is an Italian town and commune in the province of Caltanissetta, in the southern part of the island of Sicily. It is bounded by the communes of Gela, Licata, Mazzarino, Ravanusa and Riesi. It is located from Caltanissetta, the province's capital, and has a population of 4,081.
Servian Wall
defensive barrier around the ancient city of Rome
Cripta del Crocifisso
Ugento, Italy