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Sicily enjoys a significant position right in the heart of the Mediterranean region, which has allowed for settlers and conquerors from the medieval Normans, Aragonese Spanish, Moorish North Africans, ancient Greeks, Phoenicians, and Romans to come here and thrive. What few people know is that Sicily’s Roman ruins are on par with the ruins of [...]
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