Nota de aplicación
Nationality, culture, and style of the inhabitants of the island of Sicily, the largest in the Mediterranean, separated from the SW tip of Italy by the narrow Strait of Messina. Strategically positioned between Africa and Europe, Sicily has long been a center of trade routes between East and West and a crossroads for races, peoples and cultures.
Ubicación jerarquía
- Faceta Estilos y Períodos
- .. Estilos y períodos
- .... <Estilos, períodos y culturas por región>
- ...... Europeo
- ........ regiones europeas
- .......... Italiano
- ............ Abruzzese
- ............ Apulian (culture or style) [+]
- ............ Arretine (general style or culture)
- ............ Bolognese
- ............ calabrés (cultura o estilo)
- ............ Campanian (culture or style) [+]
- ............ Emilian (culture)
- ............ Ferrarese
- ............ Florentine
- ............ Friulian (culture or style)
- ............ Genoese
- ............ Latian
- ............ lombardo (cultura de la región italiana moderna)
- ............ Lucanian (culture or style)
- ............ Lucchese (culture)
- ............ Mantuan
- ............ Marchigiano
- ............ Milanese
- ............ Modenese
- ............ Neapolitan (culture or style)
- ............ Northern Italian
- ............ Paduan
- ............ Parmesan
- ............ Perugian
- ............ Piedmontese
- ............ Pisan
- ............ romano (cultura moderna)
- ............ Sardinian (culture or style) [+]
- ............ Sicilian (culture or style)
- ............ Sienese
- ............ South Italian (Italian culture or style)
- ............ Syracusian
- ............ Tarantine
- ............ Torinese
- ............ Triestan
- ............ Tuscan (culture or style)
- ............ Umbrian (modern)
- ............ Venetan (culture or style)
- ............ Veronese