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Milazzo

[ mee-laht-tsaw ]

noun

  1. a seaport in NE Sicily, in Italy.


Milazzo

/ miˈlattso /

noun

  1. a port in NE Sicily: founded in the 8th century bc ; scene of a battle (1860), in which Garibaldi defeated the Bourbon forces. Pop: 32 108 (2001) Ancient nameMylaeˈmaɪˌliː


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“You are always guaranteed to see Ernesto whip off his towel in the name of performance art,” Milazzo said.

Reach the Aeolians by ferry from Naples, or Milazzo on Sicily.

They continued the journey by boat from Milazzo to Messina, where he arrived on the 30th.

Giulio went with others by train to Milazzo and the train could go no further.

The King's letter, though delivered after the battle of Milazzo, was written before it.

Everywhere the revolution triumphed except at Messina, Milazzo and Syracuse.

Milazzo is a small hilly peninsula, on which stands a fort and a little walled city.

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