The saying you're referring to is "And kicked poor Sicily right into the Mediterranean Sea," which comes from the poem "The Ballad of Sir John Franklin" by the British poet John Keats. This phrase humorously captures the idea of Sicily being forcefully displaced or affected by external forces. The imagery evokes a sense of chaos and transformation in the Mediterranean region, highlighting Sicily's geographical and cultural significance.
Austria Hungary had a bit of Turkey, dipped in Greece. Greece was slippery, slipped into Italy, Long legged Italy kicked poor Sicily Straight into the Mediterranean Sea.
Sicily
He was a director when he came to America. BUt when he lived in Sicily he was a poor peseant. I have one question..........I am doing a research on himm for History class.........need something middle school type or high school.......I looked everywher but it does not say why he left Sicily,Italy. :( :( :( :( :( :( :(
In Syracuse in Sicily In Syracuse in Sicily he was born in Syracuse, Sicily
Sicily Johnson's birth name is Sicily Sewell.
The address of the Sicily Island Branch is: 308 Newman Street, Sicily Island, 71368 0266
Sicily, followed by Sardinia and Corsica after the war.
Volcanos near Sicily are Stromboli and Vesuvius. On Sicily itself there is Etna.
Sicily, a region in southern Italy, is known for having high levels of poverty and unemployment compared to other parts of the country. Many areas in rural Sicily, particularly in the interior regions, face economic challenges and struggle with issues related to poverty and development.
Italian is the language spoken in Sicily.
Sicily is the island that Italy's "boot" is kicking. Check it out on a map.