Licata is a coastal town in southern Sicily, Italy, situated on the Mediterranean Sea. The town features the baroque Church of Santa Maria la Nuova and the Castelvetrano Gate, remnants of its medieval past. Visitors explore the historic center on foot, relax on sandy beaches, and sample local Sicilian seafood dishes in waterfront restaurants.
Licata is a coastal municipality in the province of Agrigento, southern Sicily, Italy, situated at the mouth of the Salso River on the Mediterranean Sea. It lies approximately 45 kilometers southeast of Agrigento and 180 kilometers south of Palermo. The town occupies a historically strategic position that has attracted Greek, Roman, Arab, Norman, and Spanish settlement across more than two millennia.
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