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Results ( 8) for " Trapani, TP, Italia"

San Vito Lo Capo
In San Vito Lo Capo for cous cous festival
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In San Vito Lo Capo for cous cous festival

The scenery is not enough; extraordinary seafood is enjoyed here.

Calatafimi, TP
Segesta Archaeological Park
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Segesta Archaeological Park

Place of irresistible beauty for many peoples of antiquity

Calatafimi, TP
Corpus Christi Artistic Carpet
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Corpus Christi Artistic Carpet

Colorful sawdust, salt and sand in the summer of Calatafimi

Favignana, TP
The tuna of Favignana
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The tuna of Favignana

Tuna production in Favignana evokes the name of the Florio Family, their Tonnara, and innovative methods of preservation-an illustrious page in the history of thriving Sicily in the mid-19th century.

Erice, TP
Colorful textures color a timeless village
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Colorful textures color a timeless village

In the fairy-tale medieval village of Erice, on Mount San Giuliano, in the Trapani area, for centuries the imagination and dexterity of skilled weavers have been creating weavings of multicolored scraps of cloth: the Erice rugs!

Trapani, TP
Trapani's Procession of Mysteries
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Trapani's Procession of Mysteries

For over 400 years in Trapani, from Good Friday to Holy Saturday, 20 sculptural groups - the Way of the Cross - have been moving from the Church of the Anime del Purgatorio through the city streets in the Procession of Mysteries!

Mazara del Vallo, TP
The Dancing Satyr at the Mazara del Vallo Museum of the Satyr
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The Dancing Satyr at the Mazara del Vallo Museum of the Satyr

It was July 1997 and the fishing boat "Capitan Ciccio" of the Mazara del Vallo fleet fished out of the seabed the first piece of a Greek bronze statue: a dancing satyr, now in the museum of the same name.

Calatafimi, TP
Living Nativity Calatafimi Segesta
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Living Nativity Calatafimi Segesta

Put together a group of boys, friends; a passion; and beautiful Calatafimi Segesta, under Christmas. This is their living nativity: a dream and a passion that welcomes with open arms.

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