GEOGRAPHY
The
province of Agrigento extends over a territory rich in natural resources
and protected areas, such as the Montagnola – near San Giovanni
Gemini, where is the renowned Acquafitusa cave, with impressing
stalactites and stalagmites – the Cammarata Mount, Torre Salsa,
and the Belice river’s mouth. The Pelagian archipelago also
belongs to the province.
The
province of Agrigento is bordered by the Sicani Mountains to the
north; the lower reach of the Salso river to the east and the Belice’s
to the west; a tract of land comprised between the mouths of these
two rivers, to the south. A plateau, rich in sulphur, stretches
inland to the provinces of Caltanissetta and Enna. The coast, most
featuring high dunes with finest sand, has various beautiful spots
among which is the well-known Scala dei Turchi, an amazing chalky
steep wall plunging down to the sea.
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AGRIGENTO
Alessandria Della Rocca
Aragona
Bivona
Burgio
Calamonaci
Caltabellotta
Camastra
Cammarata
Campobello Di Licata
Canicattì
Casteltermini
Castrofilippo
Cattolica Eraclea
Cianciana
Comitini
Favara
Grotte
Joppolo Giancaxio
Lampedusa
Licata
Linosa
Lucca Sicula
Menfi
Montallegro
Montevago
Naro
Palma di Montechiaro
Porto Empedocle
Raffadali
Racalmuto
Ravanusa
Realmonte
Ribera
Sambuca Di Sicilia
San Biagio Platani
San Giovanni Gemini
Sant'angelo Muxaro
S. Margherita di Belice
Santa Elisabetta
S. Stefano di Quisquina
Sciacca
Siculiana
Villafranca Sicula
Isole
Pelagie
Lampedusa
Linosa
Lampione
Capobianco
Eraclea Minoa
Valle Dei Templi
Monte Kronio
Casa Natale Luigi Pirandello
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