Sicily Island - a historical study of civilization -
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جزيرة صقلية – دراسة تاريخية حضارية-Abstract
Sicily is located between the southern coast of Italy and the French coast near it to the south.[1] The distance between it and Africa: one hundred and twenty kilometers.[2] It is surrounded by three seas: the Ionian Sea to the east, the Tyrrhenian Sea to the north, and the Sicilian or African Sea to the south and west.[3] Sicily can be divided into three geographical regions: the Mazer region, the Notis region and the Danish region. As for its area, it is twenty-five thousand four hundred and sixty kilometers.[4] Among its famous cities is its capital: Balram, Catania, Mycenae, Syracuse, Notus, Gergent, Mazer, Tabarmin, Kasariana and Ragos.[5]
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In addition to Jabal al-Nar, which is a mountain overlooking the sea and in it the great volcano, Ahmed bin Omar al-Athari said: “There is no volcano in this world more horrible in appearance than it, nor as impressive as its informant.
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