The Sicilian Labyrinth, Vol. 1
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Villages in what was to be the Kingdom of Sicily of the TwelveCaesars stood at a distance of about seven leagues from each other; cities otherwise had, according to the foundation of the churches, certaindistances, which often extended to thirty and forty leagues. The mountains were considered as natural barriers, in which the road in general followed the valleys. The stations, which gave the name to the stations of the diligences, along the way, were set at distances of from twenty to forty leagues, and it was the duty of the postmasters among the ancient Romans to regulate them. The inhabitants in Sicily had the same religion as the rest of Italy. Although the Sicilians were conquered by the Greeks, they still preserved their own language, laws, and religion as the Romans afterward did. The Sicilians gave their attention to agriculture, and the use of their land.
Sicily has long been a blend of cultures: Greek, Byzantine and Norman culture shows in its architecture and foods as well as its wines. The 25,000 square-kilometer island produces 86 percent of its wine from native grape varieties, according Assovini, an association that represents 79 producers and 85 percent of Sicilian bottled wine.
the north-central part of the island. by a private company called Assovini which concentrates its wine production in these five local areas. They call it \"the apron of the Sicilian terroir.
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