- Aegadian Islands
The Aegadian Islands (Italian: "Isole Egadi"; Latin: "Aegates Insulae"), are a group of small mountainous islands in the
Mediterranean Sea off the northwest coast ofSicily ,Italy , near the city ofTrapani , with a total area of convert|14.46|sqmi|km2|2.Favignana ("Aegusa"), the largest, lies convert|10|mi|km south west ofTrapani ;Levanzo ("Phorbantia") convert|8|mi|km west; whileMarettimo , the ancient "Iera Nesos", convert|15|mi|km west of Trapani, is now reckoned as a part of the group. There are also two minor islands, Formica and Maraone, lying between Levanzo and Sicily. For administrative purposes thearchipelago constitutes the comune of Favignana in theProvince of Trapani .The overall population in 1987 was estimated at about 5,000. Though winter frost is unknown, rainfall is low. The main occupation of the islanders is fishing and this is where the largest
tuna fishery in Sicily can be found.There is evidence of
Neolithic and evenPaleolithic paintings in caves on Levanzo, and to a lesser extent on Favigana.The islands were the scene of the
Battle of the Aegates Islands of 241 BC, in which the Carthaginian fleet was defeated by C. Lutatius Catulus; the engagement ended theFirst Punic War . With the end of western Roman power, the islands, to the extent that they were governed at all, were part of territories of Goths, Vandals, Saracens, before theNormans fortified Favignana in 1081.The islands belonged to the Pallavicini-Rusconi family of
Genoa until 1874, when they were bought by theFlorio family ofPalermo .External links
* [http://www.levanzoresidence.com Residence a Levanzo]
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