You can use it in the sense that it will operate and work regardless of where you are in the world. Some countries are very sensitive about transporting communications items such as radios across borders, but I suspect that they have greatly relaxed the restrictions due to cell phones. A quick call to the Italian Consulate would answer the question as to whether there are any issues regarding them.
sardinia and sicily islands
The three large islands between Italy and north Africa are Sardina, Sicily (which are part of Italy) and the third island is Corsica.
St. Lucy of Syracuse (Lucia) came from the town of Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.
Sicily and Sardinia are the largest by far and both are part of Italy.
Carthage had a large trading network around the western basin of the Mediterranean and also traded goods from this part of this sea to the eastern Mediterranean. Sicily was important to them because partly because of its strategic location. It lies between the western and eastern Mediterranean, which helps to control the routes between them. Tunisia, which is where Carthage was, also had a similar strategic position, but Sicily was further north and closer to Italy, southern France and the Balearic Islands. Carthage’s five ports in western Sicily also provided a link with Sardinia and Corsica, which belonged to Carthage. Moreover, Sicily had good agricultural land. The importance of Sicily for the Romans at the outset of the war is not clear. The reasons for sending an army to Sicily are not clear either. Rome controlled central and southern Italy, including Calabria, which is next door and only two miles from Sicily. However she did not have trading networks around the western Mediterranean, hardly had a navy to speak of and did not look beyond Italy. Therefore, Sicily did not have a great strategic importance for them at that time. We are told that the senate was reluctant to get involved in Sicily. Many senators did not want to intervene to help the Mamertine mercenaries because they had seized the city of Messana (Messina) unlawfully and mistreated its population. The debate in the senate reached impasse. The matter was then passed to the vote of the assembly of the soldiers, which could vote on war and peace. It voted for war. We are not told clearly why. It has been speculated that the soldiers were keen on war booty or that commercial interests influenced the vote as Sicily had rich agricultural land. When Rome won the war it benefited from the island strategic position and her agricultural riches. By then it also had a large navy and she started to look beyond Italy.
Catania, Sicily's second largest city
Sicily is an island in the southwest of Italy.
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Sicily is a region of Italy but they have a self governing community. Although its under Italy, it isn't a separate country.
Sicily is the island that Italy's "boot" is kicking. Check it out on a map.
it is in the city of Catania on the island of Sicily, Italy
Are sicily and italy touching? ~please answer I need it for an assignment :)
Sicily is a region of Italy but they have a self governing community. Although its under Italy, it isn't a separate country.
Sicily
Palermo is the largest city in Sicily, Italy.
Yes, the Sicily is part of Italy and Italy's currency is the Euro.
Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea is an autonomous region of Italy. It's located at the 'toe' of Italy's 'boot'. The capital of Sicily is Palermo.