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Siracusa

[ Italian see-rah-koo-zah ]

Siracusa

/ siraˈkuːza /

noun

  1. the Italian name for Syracuse


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When Nicolo retired and moved home to Siracusa, Sicily, he brought the paintings with him.

I merely hinted that there was said to be a good deal of white dust in Siracusa, and that it was hot.

Far away lies Siracusa, a streak of pearl against the deep indigo of the sea.

Agathocles the Sicilian, not of a private man onely, but from a base and abject fortune, got to be King of Siracusa.

Indeed, signorina, I have heard that the climate of Siracusa is very delightful.

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