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Despite being ravaged by earthquakes in 1613 and 1693 and floods in 1833 and 1902, Modica has maintained some of the most beautiful architecture in Sicily, in the Sicilian Baroque style. The city possesses a large Baroque Cathedral dedicated to San Giorgio. While the cathedral was rebuilt following the earthquake of 1693, like many other parts of the city its roots are in the Middle Ages.
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Category:Travel and Places
Subcategory:Europe
Subcategory Detail:Italy
Keywords:Italie, Italien, Italy, Patrimonio de la Humanidad, Sicilie, Sicily, Unesco, Val di Noto", "Baroque Towns, Val di Noto", "Baroque towns", Baroque, Barok, Modica, World Heritage, welterbe, werelderfgoed