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Cefalù is situated at 70 km from Palermo, on the slopes of the Rocca, and is one of the most beautiful seaside resorts in Italy. The population of Cefalù mantained close contacts both with the Greeks and the Phoenicians. In 254 BC it became a Roman city. After the Byzantine age, the Muslims succeeded occupying it after a lengthy siege. When the Normans took the town in 1063, a period of great splendour began for Cefalù which culminated in the foundation of the imposing Cathedral. Other famous seaside resorts are: Termini Imerese and Campofelice di Roccella. |
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Cities of the area Cefalù and Termini Imerese Gulf |
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