Syracuse (Italian: Siracusa; Sicilian: Sarausa) is a historic city in Sicily, the capital of the province of Syracuse.
The city is notable for its rich Greek history, culture, amphitheatres, architecture, and as the birthplace of the
preeminent mathematician and engineer Archimedes. This 2,700-year-old city played a key role in ancient times,
when it was one of the major powers of the Mediterranean world. Syracuse is located in the southeast corner of the island of Sicily,
right by the Gulf of Syracuse next to the Ionian Sea.
In the modern day, the city is listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site along with the Necropolis of Pantalica.
In the central area, the city itself has a population of around 125,000 people.
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| SIRACUSA |
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1889 |