Catania (Greek: - Katánē; Latin: Catana and Catina; Arabic: Balad-al-Fil or Medinat-al-Fil, Wadi Musa and Qataniyah) is the second-largest city of Sicily, southern Italy, and is the capital of the province which bears its name.
Agatha of Sicily University of Catania Sacred Heart Mount Etna Syracuse, Sicily Messina Aetna (city) Hodegetria Catania-Fontanarossa Airport Divine Providence Anthony the Great Strabo Benedictine Mary Help of Christians Charondas Teatro Massimo Bellini Leptines of Syracuse Ferrovia Circumetnea Orto Botanico dell'Università di Catania Uzeda Indie rock Our Lady of Graces Andron Scymnus Carmen Consoli Thrasybulus of Syracuse Mago (fleet commander) Euplius Basilica della Santa Casa Pippo Baudo Naxos (Sicily) Our Mother of Perpetual Help Redeemer Ducetius Amatori Catania Crucifer Hypogeum Lucilius Virgin of Montserrat Scylax of Caryanda