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Quiz about Places in Sicily

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How much do you know of the most well-known places in Sicily? How is Ortigia (Siracusa) also called? Where comes the famous rough chocolate from? Find it out in this game and check your knowledge of Sicily! But more important; Learn from the beauty of Sicily and get to know more!

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Quiz about Places in SicilyOnline version

How much do you know of the most well-known places in Sicily? How is Ortigia (Siracusa) also called? Where comes the famous rough chocolate from? Find it out in this game and check your knowledge of Sicily! But more important; Learn from the beauty of Sicily and get to know more!

by Iris Kampers
1

For which occasions Teatro Greco (Taormina) was used?

2

Ragusa Ibla was rebuilt in 1693 after a

3

How high is Mount Etna?

4

Which delicacies is for generations made in Modica?

5

Trapani is famous for:

6

Which architectural style you can find in Noto?

7

Why is 'Scala dei Turchi' called like that?

8

Which coasts do you see on your left and right from this castle of Erice?

9

What is particular of the Necropoli di Pantalica?

10

How is Ortygia (Syracuse) also known?

11

What is characteristic of the Cathedral of Palermo?

12

Which dish is from Catania?

13

Which movie takes place in Cefalù?

14

Caltagirone is famous for:

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Taormina's premier sight is this perfect horseshoe-shaped theatre, suspended between sea and sky, with Mt Etna looming on the southern horizon. Built in the 3rd century BC, it's the most dramatically situated Greek theatre in the world and the second largest in Sicily (after Syracuse). In summer, it's used to stage international arts and film festivals. In peak season, the site is best explored early in the morning to avoid the crowds.

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