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  1. Sicily: - Ranked - Density Sicily 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. For much of its existence, Sicily has ... [100%] 2023-02-03
  2. Sicily: Sicily (Italian: Sicilia [siˈtʃiːlja]; Sicilian: Sicilia Template:IPA-scn) is the largest and most populous island in the Mediterranean Sea and one of the 20 regions of Italy. The Strait of Messina divides it from the region of Calabria in ... (Place) [100%] 2023-11-17 [Former countries in Europe]
  3. Sicily: Sicily is an island in the Mediterranean Sea, and is part of Italy. It is separated from the Italian mainland by the Straits of Messina; there are plans to build a bridge across the straits. [100%] 2023-03-13 [Italian Islands]
  4. Sicily: Sicily, an island of the Mediterranean Sea belonging to the kingdom of Italy, and separated from the nearest point of the mainland of Italy only by the Straits of Messina, which at their narrowest part are about 2 m. It ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  5. Sicily: Large island in the Mediterranean Sea, southwest of Italy, to which it belongs and from which it is separated by the Strait of Messina. The earliest trace of Jews in dates from the end of the sixth century, when, at ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [100%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  6. Sicily: Sicily (Italian: Sicilia [siˈtʃiːlja] ; Sicilian: Sicilia [sɪˈ(t)ʃiːlja] ) is the largest and most populous island in the Mediterranean Sea and one of the 20 regions of Italy. It is one of the five Italian autonomous regions and is officially referred ... (Island in the Mediterranean, region of Italy) [100%] 2024-01-12 [Sicily] [Autonomous regions of Italy]...
  7. Syracuse: City in the state of New York; situated on Lake Onondaga. The first settlement of Jews in dates back to 1839, when the warehouse of Bernheim & Block served as a meeting-place for Jewish traders from neighboring cities and towns ... (Jewish encyclopedia 1906) [83%] 1906-01-01 [Jewish encyclopedia 1906]
  8. Syracuse: The city of Syracuse is located on the east coast of Sicily and was originally a Greek colony founded by Corinth in 734 BCE. The city enjoyed a period of expansion and prosperity under the tyrant Gelon in the 5th ... [83%] 2011-04-28
  9. Syracuse: Syracuse, a city and the county-seat of Onondaga county, New York, U., situated at the southern end of Onondaga Lake, about 75 m., 51,792; (1890), 88,143; (1900), 108,374, of whom 23,757 were foreign-born (including ... [83%] 2022-09-02
  10. Syracuse: Syracuse, a city of Sicily, the capital of a province of the same name, situated on the east coast of the island, 54 m., 21,739; (1906), 23,250 (town), 35,000 (commune). History Syracuse was the chief Greek city ... [83%] 2022-09-02
  11. Syracuse: SYRACUSE sir'-a-kus, sir-a-kus' (Surakousai; Latin Syracusae, Ital. Siracusa): Situated on the east coast of Sicily, about midway between Catania and the southeastern extremity of the island. The design of the present work scarcely permits more than ... [83%] 1915-01-01
  12. Syracuse: Syracuse is an ancient city located on the eastern coast of Sicily, once called by Cicero "the greatest of Greek cities and the most beautiful of all cities". Originally a Greek colony, Syracuse was founded in 734 BC on the ... [83%] 2023-03-06 [Italian Cities and Towns] [Biblical Places]...
  13. Syracuse (satellite): Syracuse (SYstème de RAdioCommunication Utilisant un SatellitE; English: Satellite-based radio communication system) is a series of French military communications satellite constellations. The Syracuse program is intended to enable safe and secure permanent communications between headquarters in mainland France and ... (Social) [83%] 2024-02-19 [Communications satellites] [Military communications]...
  14. Euphemia of Sicily: Euphemia of Sicily (1330–1359) was a Sicilian princess regent. She ruled the Kingdom of Sicily as regent from 1355 until 1357 during the minority reign of her brother, King Frederick the Simple. [78%] 2023-11-14 [1330 births] [1359 deaths]...
  15. Blanche of Sicily: Blanche of Sicily, also called Blanche of Anjou (c. ?. [78%] 2024-01-07 [1269 deaths] [Capetian House of Anjou]...
  16. History of Sicily: The history of Sicily has seen it usually controlled by greater powers—Roman, Vandal, Byzantine, Islamic, Hohenstaufen, Catalan, Spanish—but also experiencing periods of independence as under the Greeks and later as the Emirate then Kingdom of Sicily. Indeed, most ... [78%] 2023-02-04
  17. Agatha of Sicily: Agatha of Sicily (c. 231 – 251 AD) is a Christian saint. (Saint and virgin martyr) [78%] 2023-12-15 [231 births] [251 deaths]...
  18. Kingdom of Sicily: The Kingdom of Sicily (Latin: Regnum Siciliae; Italian: Regno di Sicilia; Sicilian: Regnu di Sicilia) was a state that existed in the south of the Italian Peninsula and for a time the region of Ifriqiya from its founding by Roger ... (History) [78%] 2023-11-15 [Early Modern period]
  19. Battle of Sicily: The Battle of Sicily was part of the Italian Campaign of World War II. The battle began on the night of 9 July, 1943, and ended 17 August in an Allied victory. [78%] 2023-09-12
  20. Isabella of Sicily: Isabella of Sicily may refer to one of the following Sicilian royal consorts. [78%] 2023-11-13

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