Home
Results for: Messina
Dictionary (1 of 7 sources) Open/Close data Source
Mes·si·na (mĭ-sē'nə, mĕ-)

A city of northeast Sicily, Italy, on the Strait of Messina, a channel separating Sicily from mainland Italy. Founded in the eighth century B.C. by Greek colonists, Messina was decimated by the plague in 1743 and suffered severe earthquakes in 1783 and 1908. The strait's rocks, currents, and whirlpools may have been the inspiration for the legend of Scylla and Charybdis. Population: 245,000.



Britannica Concise Open/Close data Source
Columbia Ency. Open/Close data Source
Dialing Code Open/Close data Source
Wikipedia Open/Close data Source
Rhymes Open/Close data Source
Mentioned In Open/Close data Source