Key Competitive Attractions
Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea. Sicily is regarded as a crucial location due to its important role in Mediterranean trade routes.
The Sicilian economy is largely based on agriculture and tourism. Sicily has long been noted for its fertile soil, making agriculture a chief economic activity. The main agricultural products include citrons, olives, olive oil, grapes, wine and live stock. In addition to agriculture, other industries include chemicals, textiles, shipping and wood products.
Transport:
- Airports - mainland Sicily is home to many airports, which provide services to major Italian cities and the rest of Europe.
- Sea - Sicily is served by several ferry routes and cargo ports. In all major cities, cruise ships dock on a regular basis.
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