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CL1E00400X

Istituto Oasi Cristo Re

Caltanissetta
,
Via San Giuliano, 4
10
Edulista rating

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Kinderlandia Soc.Coop.Sociale

Modica
,
Via Modica Ispica, 60
9.86
Edulista rating

AGEE85901D

Gaetano Guarino

Favara
,
VIA CAPITANO EMANUELE BASILE S.N.
9.59
Edulista rating

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Istituto Comprensivo Viii E.Vittorini

Syracuse
,
Via Regia Corte, 15
9.59
Edulista rating

TPEE05600B

I Circ.Did.D.Ajello

Mazara del Vallo
,
Via Santa Caterina, 3
9.59
Edulista rating

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Istituto Minutoli

Palermo
,
VIA R.PAOLUCCI5
9.59
Edulista rating

MEEE86705R

Istituto Antoniano

Messina
,
Via Cesare Battisti, 279
9.45
Edulista rating
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Demographics

Sicily, the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, is an Italian region known for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture. It boasts a robust educational system with 2239 kindergartens, 1645 primary schools, 469 comprehensive institutes, 197 high schools, 24 middle schools, and 1786 other types of institutes. The region is attractive to international students, with current data showing a total of 592713 students, of which 22751 are non-Italians. Among these, 5558 are from other European countries, while 17193 are from non-European countries. 

Sicily's landscape is diverse and breathtaking, with rolling hills, active volcanoes like Mount Etna, beautiful beaches, and ancient ruins. The region is also known for its unique architecture, with influences from the Greeks, Romans, Arabs, and Normans. Economically, Sicily is primarily agricultural, with a focus on citrus fruits, olives, and wine production. It also has a growing service sector, particularly in tourism and hospitality. 

The region has a population of approximately 5 million people, with Palermo, Catania, and Messina being the largest cities. Sicily is a popular tourist destination, with attractions like the Valley of the Temples, the ancient theatre of Taormina, and the stunning Aeolian Islands. The region is also famous for its food and wine, with local specialties like arancini, cannoli, and Marsala wine. Entertainment options are plentiful, with numerous festivals, concerts, and cultural events held throughout the year. 

In summary, Sicily is a region that offers a high standard of education, a rich cultural heritage, stunning landscapes, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere. It's an ideal destination for both local and international students seeking a unique learning and living experience.