The port you are referring to is Catania, a city on the eastern coast of Sicily along the Ionian Sea. Founded in 734 BC by Greek colonists from Corinth, Catania has a rich history and has been influenced by various cultures over the centuries. It is known for its Baroque architecture, vibrant markets, and proximity to Mount Etna, Europe’s highest active volcano.
The answer is Syracuse
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The Ionian Sea.
Corinth is correct answer.
The Mediterranean Sea borders Sicily and Italy, France, Monaco, Egypt, and other countries.
Siracusa is the name of a city on the east coast of Sicily. With a population of 125,000, it is the island's fourth largest city. It is also one of the oldest. It was founded by the Greeks in 734 B.C. In English it is called Syracuse.
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The Strait of Messina connects the Tyrrhenian Sea and the Ionian Sea, separating the eastern tip of Sicily from mainland Italy. It is a narrow waterway that serves as an important maritime route for ships traveling between the two seas.
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The Ionian Sea, which also borders Italy and Sicily on the west, and Albania in the east.
The Ionian Sea is the nearest sea to Mt Etna, located on the eastern coast of Sicily.