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Egadi Archipelago
Egad Islands (which, proceeding from east to west, are Favignana, Levanzo and marine life, which must be added to the islets of Formica and Maraone) are part of , the province of , and are separated from the island increased from just under ten kilometers of the .The name "" means "favorable opportunity", perhaps in reference to the mild climate and abundance of fish in the sea.History Egadi has very ancient origins: they are still visible signs of the cultures of the age of metals.Inhabited since prehistoric times and known in classical times, these islands belonged to the family- until the nineteenth century, when ownership passed to the Tonnara Florio and then to Parodi.The are a paradise for Italian tourism excellence with wonderful sea and clean and a perfect climate, very hot, which is extending the summer season until late October with average temperatures even in winter never under 5-7 degrees Celsius.Theare also characterized by a constant presence of the wind that makes this area particularly suited to carry the sport of sailing.
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