Scilla, Italy

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Comune di Scilla
Coat of arms of Comune di Scilla
Municipal coat of arms
Country Flag of Italy Italy
Region Calabria
Province Reggio Calabria (RC)
Mayor Gaetano Ciccone (since May 14, 2001)
Elevation 91 m
Area 43.68 km²
Population
 - Total (as of December 31, 2004) 5,163
 - Density 120/km²
Time zone CET, UTC+1
Coordinates 38°15′N, 15°43′E
Gentilic Scillesi
Dialing code 0965
Postal code 89058
Frazioni Solano, Melia, Favazzina
Patron St. Roch
 - Day August 16
The Castle of Scilla.
The Castle of Scilla.

Scilla is a town in Calabria, Italy, administratively part of the Province of Reggio Calabria. It is the traditional site of the sea monster Scylla of Greek mythology.

Twenty-two kilometers from the city of Reggio Calabria, Scilla lies in front of the strait of Messina, and it is composed by two sides: the downtown, where the town offices and the patronal saint residence have place, and Marina di Scilla, the beach side, populated by tourists and thus heavily characterized by hotels and restaurants. Since its beach is the first place north of Reggio Calabria where the waters are not cooled down by the strait draughts, Scilla is very frequented during the summer period, including by people from neighbourhing towns and cities.

The beach is dominated by the Ruffo Castle, a fortress wished by the Dukes of Calabria.


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