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Province of Syracuse

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Country
  
Italy

Comuni
  
21

Postal code
  
96100, 96010-96019

Area
  
2,109 kmĀ²

Capital
  
Syracuse

Region
  
Sicily

Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Telephone prefix
  
0931, 095

Population
  
404,847 (2013)

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Clubs and Teams
  
A.S. Siracusa, A.S.D. Sicula Leonzio, KST Siracusa, Circolo Canottieri 7 Scogli, EOS Siracusa

Points of interest
  
Ortygia, Ear of Dionysius, Cathedral of Syracuse, Fountain of Arethusa, Ancient theatre of Taormina

Destinations
  
Syracuse, Noto, Augusta - Sicily, Avola, Marzamemi

The Province of Syracuse (Italian: Provincia di Siracusa; Sicilian: Pruvincia di Sarausa) is a province in the autonomous island region of Sicily in Italy. Its capital is the city of Syracuse, a town which was established by Greek colonists arriving from Corinth in the eighth century B.C. It has an area of 2,109 square kilometres (814 sq mi) and a total population of 404,847 (2013). Syracuse has 8% of the Sicilian population and 8.2% of Sicily's area.

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Map of Syracuse, Italy

Geography and heritage

The Province of Syracuse lies in the southeastern Sicily, in southwestern Italy. It is bordered to the north and north-west by the Province of Catania to the west by the Province of Ragusa, and to the east and south by the Ionian and Mediterranean seas. It occupies an area of 2,109 square kilometres (814 sq mi). In 2002, ancient centres of Noto, Palazzolo Acreide and six other towns in the Noto Valley, were awarded UNESCO World Heritage Site status, and is a significant attraction due to its historical, architectural, artistic and archaeological interest. The towns are particularly dense with late Baroque architecture, dates to the immense rebuilding of the towns which took place after the 1693 earthquake which devastated Sicily. The capital of Syracuse is an important road and rail hub of Sicily. The Park of Neapolis on the island of Ortygia is connected by three bridges to the mainland. The island contains the Maniace Castle, dated to the Swabian period and the Doric Temple of Athena, which was renovated by the Normans.

The Hyblaean Mountains are the dominant mountain range in the province, sloping down to a coastline which contains stretches of white sandy beaches, cliffs, bays, and islets. The coast to the south of Syracuse contains numerous protected areas, such as the Area Marina Protetta del Plemmirio, the Riserva Naturale Orientara Cavagrande between Cassibile and Avola, and the Riserva Naturale Orientata faunistica di Vendicar, north of Pachino. Within the province lies Lago di Lentini, the largest lake in Sicily, and reputedly the largest artificial lake in Europe, which supports a marshland habitat with over 150 different species.

Towns

There are 21 comuni (or municipalities) in the province. The most populated as of 2005 were:

References

Province of Syracuse Wikipedia


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