Podcast #6 – Sicily

Sicily is the largest island in the Mediterranean sea and one of the twenty Italian regions. At the International Travel Expo, I met dr. Jerry Pilarski, an American professor who moved to the city of Trapani in Sicily more than two decades ago. In this interview, Jerry gives us a great summary of what Sicily has to offer to tourists.

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Paolo was born and raised in Italy for his first 30 years. He now lives in Seattle, WA (USA) where he works for Microsoft as a New Media Business Manager. Francesca worked as a travel agent before choosing the career of full time mom of two beautiful kids. Through this blog, Paolo and Francesca want to share an insider view of the Italian culture, and offer useful tips and information to make your trip to Italy the most enjoyable ever. Suggest a new topic to blog!
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