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how big is sicily

Sicily is about 25,700 square kilometers (9,900 square miles) in area, making it the largest island in the Mediterranean Sea.

Quick size facts

  • Island of Sicily only : Around 25,711 km² (9,927 sq mi).
  • Autonomous Region of Sicily (including nearby small islands) : About 27,700 km² (10,700 sq mi).
  • It is significantly larger than any other Italian island and ranks roughly around the mid‑40s among the world’s largest islands.

How that compares

  • Sicily is slightly bigger than Sardinia , which is about 24,100 km².
  • It has roughly a similar land area to countries like North Macedonia or Rwanda, and is much larger than many popular islands like Crete or Corsica (each under 9,500 km²).**

Shape and coastline

  • Sicily has a roughly triangular shape, traditionally called “Trinacria” , with three main points at Cape Peloro (northeast), Cape Passero (southeast), and Cape Lilibeo (west).
  • The coastline runs for about 600 miles (around 1,000 km) , wrapping around the Ionian, Tyrrhenian, and Mediterranean seas.

TL;DR: If you’re picturing Sicily on a map and wondering “how big is Sicily?” , think of a triangular island about 25,700 km² in area—Italy’s largest island and the heavyweight of the Mediterranean.

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