No, in they are to be found in the Tyrrhenian Sea, just north of Sicily and comprise an "island arc".
No. Rome is the capital city of Italy and is on the Italian mainland. Sicily is an island that is part of Italy.
Italy.
The largest island in the Mediterranean is Sicily. The next largest are Sardina, Corsica, Cyprus, and the island of Crete.
Sicily is part of Italy which is part of Europe, therefore it would be logical to say Sicily is on the European Continent. The island however sits on the African tectonic plate so geographically it is part of Africa.
Sicily or Sicilla
Sicily.
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 an autonomous region of Italy, it is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. Minor islands around it are also considered to be part of Sicily.
Sicily is an island located southwest of the Italian mainland. It is part of Italy.
Sicily is part of Italy which is part of Europe, therefore it would be logical to say Sicily is on the European Continent. The island however sits on the African tectonic plate so geographically it is part of Africa.
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 a large island off the coast of Italy and is part of Italy. The Strait of Messina is the narrow "river" that seperates Sicily.