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  Residence Tamarea - LOCAL ATTRACTIONS, Trapani and surroundings
The stone paved streets blend perfectly with beautiful monuments like the Matrice Church, the Bell Tower (XIV century) and the Medieval Castle (XII-XII centuries).
Since 1963 Erice has also been the home of the " Ettore Majorano " Study Centre.
An old Punic-Sicilian city which became an important commercial port with the Phoenicians (VIII century B.C.), as well as for the production of salt in salt basins called Saline, today considered a Natural Reserve.
www.tamarea.it /en/local_attractions.htm   (569 words)

  
  Encyclopedia: Ettore Majorano   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Ettore Majorana (Catania, Sicily, 1906 - Tirrenian Sea (supposedly), 1938) was a great Italian physicist, abruptly disappeared at the age of 32.
Majorana was mathematically extremely gifted, and was very young when he joined Enrico Fermi's team in Rome (becoming one of the famous so-called "via Panisperna's boys" - that were taking this name by the street address of their laboratory) and specialized in atomic spectroscopy.
Ettore Majorana Foundation and Centre for Scientific Culture
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Ettore-Majorano   (370 words)

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