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  1. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › SyrakusSyrakus – Wikipedia

    Die Stadt Syrakus (italienisch Siracusa, sizilianisch Saraùsa; altgriechisch Συράκουσαι Syrákusai; lateinisch Syracūsae) liegt an der Ostküste der italienischen Region Sizilien und ist Hauptstadt des Freien Gemeindekonsortiums Syrakus.

  2. Syracuse [ ˈsɪɹəkjuːs] ist eine Stadt im US-Bundesstaat New York in den USA mit 148.620 Einwohnern [2] (Stand: 2020). Syracuse liegt südlich des Ontariosees im Nordosten der Finger-Lakes -Region am Onondaga Lake und ist eine Industrie- und Handelsstadt. Die Stadt ist nach der antiken griechischen Stadt Syrakus auf Sizilien benannt.

  3. Syracuse è un comune degli Stati Uniti d'America e capoluogo della contea di Onondaga nello Stato di New York. La popolazione era di 145 170 persone al censimento del 2010, il che la rende la quinta città più grande dello Stato. Per Syracuse passava il canale Erie che permetteva lo scambio di merci tra New York e le città del ...

  4. Sicily, Italy, Europe. More than any other city, Syracuse (Siracusa) encapsulates Sicily's timeless beauty. Ancient Greek ruins rise out of lush citrus orchards, cafe tables spill onto dazzling baroque piazzas, and honey-hued medieval side streets lead down to the sparkling blue sea. It's difficult to imagine now, but in its heyday this was the ...

  5. It has an almost unbroken history that stretches back 2500 years, with artefacts to be seen in the town from each historical era. The town is now one of the most visited on Sicily, and because of its monuments and historical importance Syracuse is listed as a UNESCO world heritage site.

  6. The city of Syracuse is located in one of the most beautiful inlets on the Mediterranean. It is a vital and dynamic city, worthy of its great past, and in 2005 was duly recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. A visit to Syracuse is a journey back in time and to discover the wonderful beauty of the natural environment in which the city is ...

  7. Syracuse (Italian: Siracusa, Sicilian: Sarausa or Seragusa) is a city of 122,000 people (2017) on the eastern coast of Sicily. The city has a rich Greek and Roman history, culture, amphitheatres, and architecture.