Patti, Sicily, Italy, is a coastal town located in the province of Messina, on the Tyrrhenian Sea coast of northeastern Sicily. It enjoys a Mediterranean climate with mild, wet winters and hot, dry summers. Its history dates back to the 5th century BC when it was founded by the Greeks as a colony called Tyndaris. The town has a rich heritage, with notable landmarks including the 16th-century Cathedral of Patti, the 14th-century Church of San Francesco di Paola, and the ruins of the ancient Greek city of Tyndaris.
Geographic Data for Patti, Sicily, Italy
Latitude | 38° 8.806' |
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Longitude | 14° 58.175' |
Timezone | Europe/Rome |