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Palermo

Palermo (AFI: [paˈlɛrmo], in Sicilian: Palemmu [paˈlɛmmʊ], in the local dialect: Paliemmu [paˈljæmmʊ]) is a capital city of the autonomous region of Sicily and the metropolitan city of Palermo. In it, 860,000 people live (2016) and in its urban agglomeration it has about 980,000, a figure that increases to 1,500,135 inhabitants throughout its metropolitan area (the fifth most populous in Italy).
Its millenary history has endowed it with a considerable artistic and architectural heritage that ranges from Punic remains to houses of Art Nouveau style, passing through Arab and Norman style residences, baroque churches and neoclassical theaters. For cultural, artistic and economic activities, it was one of the largest cities in the Mediterranean and today is a popular summer destination for tourists visiting Italian lands.
In July 2015, the "Arab-Norman Palermo and Cefalú and Monreale cathedrals" group was included in the list of World Heritage by Unesco.

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Arco del Sole

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Palermo Province

Palermo (in Italian Provincia di Palermo) was a province in the region of Sicily, in Italy. Its capital was the city of Palermo.
It had an area of 4,992 km², including the island of Ustica. It had a total population of 1,235,923 inhabitants. (2001), including 82 municipalities (source: ISTAT, see this link).
On August 4, 2015 it was replaced by the Metropolitan City of Palermo.

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Massimo Theater

The Teatro Massimo in Palermo is the largest of the opera houses in Italy and the third largest in Europe. It is dedicated to the king of Italy Victor Manuel II.
Neoclassical in taste, it was built on the grounds resulting from the demolition of the church of le Stimmate and the monastery of San Giuliano, at the end of the 19th century. The demolition works were started in 1875 after the successive setbacks that followed the 1864 contest, won by the architect Giambattista Filippo Basile. The theater is finished by his son, Ernesto Basile, who took over the construction in 1891 after the death ...

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Quattro Canti

The Quattro Canti is an octagonal square located at the crossroads between the two main axes of Palermo: the Via Maqueda and il Cassaro (street of Phoenician origin, which joins the Acropolis with the Palace of the Normans, now known as Corso Vittorio Emanuele, and which constitutes the oldest street in the city). The exact name of the place is Piazza Vigliena (in homage to the viceroy Don Juan Fernandez Pacheco de Villena y Ascalon, Duke of Escalona)

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Palermo Metropolitan City

The Metropolitan City of Palermo (in Italian: Città metropolitana di Palermo) is a local Italian entity belonging to Sicily, in the south of the country. Its capital is the city of Palermo. It was established by regional Law n. August 15, 2015, replacing the Province of Palermo.

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Politeama Theater (Palermo)

The Politeama Garibaldi Theater (with the word Politeama a generic theater is designated where representations of varied genre are given, and therefore it is incorrect to use it to refer specifically to this Theater) is a theater located in the Piazza Ruggero Settimo (usually called Piazza Politeama) in the center of Palermo, Italy. Its name derives from the Greek πολι ("many") and θέαοαμαι ("observe", "look").

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