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About Siracusa
It’s hardly surprising that SIRACUSA (ancient Syracuse) - an easily defendable offshore island with fertile plains crossways on the mainland and two natural harbours - should attract the primeval Greek colonists, in this case Corinthians who settled the site in 733 BC. Within a hundred years, the city was so powerful that it was sending out its own colonists to the south and west; and later Siracusa was the island’s main power base - indeed, the city’s history reads as a list of Sicily’s most famous and effective rulers.













