No, Sicily is an island.
It is an island in the Mediterranean, off the South-West tip of Italy. Politically it is part of the country of Italy.
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The Black Plague was believed to have spread from rats aboard trading ships landing in Sicily from Asia.
Southern Europe. Spain, Sicily.
Sicily is not a country Italy is the country.
No i believe Great Britain is the richest island in Europe. Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean.
Yes it is. Palermo is the largest town in Sicily which is part of Italy and Italy is part of the European Union and part of the Continent of Europe.
Sicily is a region of Italy but they have a self governing community. Although its under Italy, it isn't a separate country.
Sicily is famous for Mount Etna. It is Europe's biggest volcano and it's active!
Sicily is the island that Italy's "boot" is kicking. Check it out on a map.
The first Allied offensive in Europe was in Sicily, in Italy.
Sicily is part of Italy which is part of Europe, therefore it would be logical to say Sicily is on the European Continent. The island however sits on the African tectonic plate so geographically it is part of Africa.