People who live in Sicily are Sicilian.
5.082 million live in Sicily.
In one of the several Greek cities which welcomed them - in Sicily, Egypt, mainland Greece, Asia Minor.
Hi! It originates from the Isle of Sicily in Italy. Sulphur used to be the number one export of the island. There are numerous people with that last name that live in Messina, Sicily, as well as the midwestern United States and Australia.
She was from the town of Syracuse on the island of Sicily. Today it is part of modern Italy.
In Italy.
The mainland, specially the north.
St. Lucy of Syracuse lived in Syracuse, Sicily, Italy.
Believe it or not, in Italy, the population is divided. Some people live in cities. Others live in the country.
60,605,053 people live in Italy.
Sicily is an island in the Mediterranean Sea, part of Italy as a nation, but with its own cultural/regional identity. Sicilians are from or live in Sicily, the Island explained above. Being a region of Italy, when you say Italians you mean the whole country, Sicily included. With 'Sicilians' you refer to that specific island. It's like saying for ex. English or British, Bostonian or American.
They exist now, if you are talking about real Freemasons who live and work in Sicily and not some fantasy organization. The Regular Grand Lodge of Italy has a Regional Grand Lodge in Sicily with some thirty lodges. Click on the related link if you want to know more. The Grand Orient of Italy has eighty-two lodges in Sicily. There's a related link for that too.