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Marsala
It is an Italian municipality of 79,610 inhabitants. It is the first municipality by population of the free municipal consortium of Trapani and the fifth in Sicily. The city is famous for the landing of Garibaldi and the Thousand on May 11, 1860 and for the production of the homonymous Marsala wine, for which, since 1987, it has been the City of Wine.
Trapani - Erice
It is a city in western Sicily with a crescent-shaped coastline. At the western tip, overlooking the Egadi Islands, is the 17th-century Torre di Ligny watchtower, which houses the Museum of Prehistory and Marine Archaeology. North of the port, the Chiesa del Purgatorio houses wooden sculptures that parade through the city during the Procession of the Mysteries at Easter.
Castellammare del Golfo
San Vito Lo Capo
Castellammare del Golfo is an Italian town of 14,608 inhabitants of the free municipal consortium of Trapani in Sicily. The town stands on the slopes of the mountainous complex of Monte Inici and gives its name to the homonymous gulf facing the castle, bordered to the east by Capo Rama and to the west by Capo San Vito. The latter is a small seaside resort in north-western Sicily famous for its beach overlooking a sheltered bay dominated from above by Monte Monaco. In the center, the Sanctuary of San Vito (15th century) is a fortress-like structure with Arab-Norman architecture. Arab-Norman influences are also evident in the tiny Chapel of Santa Crescenzia, on the main road leading out of town, and in the Torrazzo, a circular tower
Mazara del Vallo
is an Italian municipality of 49,983 inhabitants[1] of the free municipal consortium of Trapani, in Sicily. Overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, at the mouth of the Màzaro river, it is less than 200 km from the Tunisian coast of North Africa. It is the seat of the homonymous diocese. The city is one of the most important and well-known fishing ports in the Mediterranean, a base for a fleet of about 400 large deep-sea trawlers (with about 4,000 fishermen on board) which makes it the main fishing district in Italy.
The historic center, once enclosed within the Norman walls, includes numerous monumental churches, some dating back to the 11th century. The oldest part has the typical features of the neighborhoods with an Islamic urban layout typical of the medina, called casbah[5], with narrow and winding streets, it represents one of the very few remaining architectural testimonies of the Arab presence in Sicily and Italy.

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