The province of Ragusa is the smallest of the island, its land - TopicsExpress



          

The province of Ragusa is the smallest of the island, its land offers a great variety of landscapes. The province of Ragusa offers not only the long stretches of beaches feature a fine, golden sand, but also a mountainous landscape dominated by Mount Iblei. Most municipalities in the province of Ragusa is located in a hinterland on a mountain slope Iblei. Among these are Gulfi Chiaramonte, Comiso, Giarratana, Ispica whose territory includes the natural reserve of Cava Ispica. Monterosso Almo, and still is the highest municipality in the province of Ragusa, its territory includes the Calaforno Park and the Grand Canal Park, Dubrovnik that offers a kind of hilly land, Santa Croce Camerina is located on the lower foothills of the Mountains Iblei . It is located a few kilometers from the coast where there are the seaside resorts of Casuzze, Punta Braccietto, Kaucana. Victoria where you can make an excursion to the natural reserve of Pines d `Aleppo boasts beautiful sea resort and as Scoglitti Dorian Bay. Achates is the westernmost municipality of the province of Ragusa, is in the valley of the river Dirillo. On the south eastern coast of Sicily Pozzallo rises, terrace called city on the Mediterranean, is one of the towns to the south of Italy. The province of Ragusa offers visitors a remarkable and rich artistic heritage which stands the baroque style. Among municipalities in the province of Ragusa rich valuable works of art worthy of mention Modica with its Mother Church, the Church of St. Peter and palaces De lever (Chiaramonte style) and Polar (baroque), which is part of Scicli `area recognized by UNESCO as Patrimony of Humanity. And more Ragusa Ragusa is divided into high (the latest) and Ragusa Ibla low or rich in baroque buildings. It is almost mandatory visit to the Castle of Donnafugata in which we find charming rooms including the ballroom. More info on Wikipedia
Posted on: Wed, 26 Feb 2014 15:50:50 +0000

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