Wikipedia describes Sicily as "an autonomous region of Italy".
Autonomous, but from my somewhat limited understanding, not entirely independent.
Sicily is an autonomous region of Italy. It is an island of southern Italy in the Mediterranean Sea west of the southern end of the Italian peninsula.
Sicily is part of Italy so no.
Sicily is not a country Italy is the country.
Sicily is part of Italy but has its own flag and is Independent but it relies on Italy very much.
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.
The British Isles is just a geographical term. The islands in it do not belong to any one country. There are a number of countries in it, most notably Ireland and also the United Kingdom. Iceland is an independent country. Corsica belongs to France. Sardinia and Sicily belong to Italy.
No, Sicily is an island.It is an island in the Mediterranean, off the South-West tip of Italy. Politically it is part of the country of Italy.
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It was Sicily!
It originally was an independent island but in 1860 it became a part of Italy and it is an island that is now apart of Italy.So yesCheck out this website:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sicily
Sicily is an island located southwest of the Italian mainland. It is part of Italy.
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