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Taormina (UK: /ˌtɑːɔːrˈmiːnə/TAH-or-MEE-nə,[2]US: /-nɑː/-nah, also /taʊərˈ-/,[3][4]Italian:[ta.orˈmiːna]; Sicilian: Taurmina) is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Messina, on the east coast of the island of Sicily, Italy. Taormina has been a tourist destination since the 19th century. Its beaches on the Ionian sea, including that of Isola Bella, are accessible via an aerial tramway built in 1992, and via highways from Messina in the north and Catania in the south. On 26–27 May 2017 Taormina hosted the 43rd G7 summit.
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Taormina (UK: /ˌtɑːɔːrˈmiːnə/ TAH-or-MEE-nə, US: /-nɑː/ -nah, also /taʊərˈ-/, Italian: [ta.orˈmiːna]; Sicilian: Taurmina) is a comune (municipality) in...
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pornography industry based upon thin conceptions of feminism and sexual ethics. Taormina uses the terms "queer" and "dyke" to describe her sexual identity. In the...
particularly gay men uncomfortable in northern Europe, and changed the history of Taormina. Wilhelm von Gloeden was self-invented. He claimed to be the son of an...
The 43rd G7 summit was held on 26–27 May 2017 in Taormina (ME), Sicily, Italy. In March 2014, the G7 declared that a meaningful discussion was currently...
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Giovanni Taormina (born 8 May 1988 in Agrigento) is an Italian professional football player currently playing for F.C. Esperia Viareggio. In 2009, he was...
Florence Trevelyan (1852–1907) of Taormina, Sicily, was an English gardener, builder of follies and pioneering wildlife conservationist. She was born on...
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