Yes, in the summer it can hit around 45 degrees celcius. And in the winter most years it isn't below 20 in the day.
Sicily is part of Italy but has its own flag and is Independent but it relies on Italy very much.
The volcano Mount Etna is in Sicily / Italy
If you mean Mount Etna, see related question.
Catania, Sicily's second largest city
Tornadoes can happen anywhere in the world that gets thunderstorms. Sicily has a rather warm climate and is surrounded by water, which means there is a good amount of energy available for thunderstorms. Storms fueled by Mediterranean moisture encounter wind shear, differences in wind speed and direction with altitude, and begin rotating. That rotation allows them to produce tornadoes.
Sicily is not a country Italy is the country.
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.
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.
It was Sicily!
Sicily, Italy
Sicily is an island located southwest of the Italian mainland. It is part 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.
Sicilians hail from the island of Sicily which is part of modern-day Italy.
Italy, specifically Sicily