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Agrigento (Italian: [aɡriˈdʒɛnto] ; Sicilian:
Girgenti [dʒɪɾˈdʒɛndɪ] or
Giurgenti [dʒʊɾˈdʒɛndɪ];
Ancient Gr****: Ἀκράγας, romanized: Akrágas; Latin: Agrigentum...
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province of
Agrigento (Italian:
provincia di
Agrigento; Sicilian:
pruvincia di Girgenti) is a
province in the
autonomous island region of Sicily, Italy...
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Valley of the Temples, is an
archaeological site in
Agrigento (ancient Gr****: Ακραγας, Akragas), Sicily. It is one of the most outstanding...
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temple of
Magna Graecia in the
Valle dei
Templi (Valley of the Temples) in
Agrigento (Gr****: Ακραγας, Akragas) on the
south coast of Sicily, Italy. It is the...
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object belongs or belonged, or the site on
which it was
found (e.g. the
Agrigento Ephebe). Bust of an ephebe,
Roman copy, c. 420-400 BC
Marble statue of...
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Leone (Santulì or Salleò in
Agrigento dialect) is a
seaside town and port
South of
Agrigento. It
rises on the
Akragas point, near the
mouth of the...
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Agrigento Airfield Agrigento Airfield was a
military airfield in Sicily, just to the
northwest of
Agrigento;
approximately 5 km
northeast of
Porto Empedocle...
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Agrigento Cathedral (Italian:
Duomo di
Agrigento,
Cattedrale Metropolitana di San Gerlando) is a
Roman Catholic cathedral in
Agrigento, Sicily, dedicated...
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Phalaris (Gr****: Φάλαρις) was the
tyrant of
Akragas (now
Agrigento) in
Sicily in
Magna Graecia, from
approximately 570 to 554 BC.
Phalaris was renowned...
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south central Sicily (Italy), in the
province of
Agrigento, 8
kilometres (5 mi) north-east of
Agrigento by road, with
which it
forms a conurbation. Historically...