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| Zone | Insular Italy |
| Capital | Palermo |
| President | Salvatore Cuffaro |
| Provinces | Agrigento Caltanissetta Catania Enna Messina Palermo Ragusa Siracusa Trapani |
| Municipalities | 377 |
| Area | 25,700 km² |
| Population - Total - Density | 5,100,000 390/km² |
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| Map higlighting the location of Sicilia in Italy | |
Sicily's principal cities include the regional capital Palermo, together with the other provincial capitals Catania, Messina, Siracusa, Trapani, Enna, Caltanissetta, Agrigento, Ragusa . Other famous Sicilian towns include Cefalù, TaorminaTaormina is a town on the island of Sicily in Italy and in ancient times a Greek colony Tauromenium , dating from ca. It is popular with tourists. Wilhelm von Gloeden worked here most of his life as photographer of mainly male nudes. See also European arc, Bronte, Marsala, Corleone, Castellammare del Golfo , and Abacaenum (now Tripi ). The regional flag is divided diagonally yellow over red, with the trinacria symbol in the center.
The volcano Etna is situated close to Catania. The Aeolian islands to the north are administratively a part of Sicily, as are the Egadi Islands to the west, Ustica Island to the north-west, and the Pelagian Islands to the south-west.
Sicily has been noted for two millennia as a grain-producing territory: olives and wine are among its other agricultural products. The mines of the Caltanissetta district became a leading sulphur-producing area in the 19th century, but have declined since the 1950s.