Sicily - Introduction for Travelers - Sicily Tourism Sicily - An Introduction for Travelers - Tourism Vacations in Sicily. The island where orange and lemon trees bloom...(Continue Reading)
Sicily - An Introduction for Travelers Introduction for travelers to Sicily - the island where orange and lemon trees bloom. Here is some introductory information for travelers....(Continue Reading)
Homer - The Odyssey, translated by Samuel Butler 1900 Samuel Butler's English translation of Homer's Odyssey...(Continue Reading)
Sicily - An Introduction for Travelers Triangular shaped Sicily is the largest and most populated island in the Mediterranean Sea, separated from mainland Italy by the Strait of Messina. It lies approximately half way between Gibraltar and the Suez Canal, bridging Europe and Africa. The....(Continue Reading)
Aeolus This is a 1911 encyclopedia article on the Greek God Aeolus. In Greek and Roman mythology, Aeolus was a wind god....(Continue Reading)
Arba Sicula: Promoting the Language and Culture of Sicily Sicilian-Americans who want to explore their heritage, those wishing to study the Sicilian language, or anyone interested in learning more about the culture of the Mediterranean island, will be interested in Arba Sicula, the non-profit international...(Continue Reading)
Sicilian Cooking and Recipes Because of its location, in the middle of the Mediterranean, Sicily was a magnet for seafaring peoples since the dawn of time, and has been ruled, among others, by the Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Normans, and Spanish, all of whom have left their mark, bot...(Continue Reading)
Sappho A reference page on Sappho, legendary Greek love poet whose work was admired by the ancients, burned in the middle ages, and still speaks to us 25 centuries later in the few fragments that remain for us to read....(Continue Reading)
World Heritage Sites of Geologic Interest: Europe World Heritage Sites, designated by UNESCO, that have a strong component of geologic interest. Twenty-one are in Europe....(Continue Reading)
World Heritage Sites, Geology: Europe UN World Heritage Sites that preserve geological treasures: Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Slovenia, Sweden and more...(Continue Reading)
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