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Sicily island poster
Sicily island poster
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Largest island in the Mediterranean and largest region in Italy. Five million inhabitants and two of the most populated cities in the country: Palermo and Catania. A land that has its official language - Italian - but has its own spoken and written language: Sicilian. As you will have understood, Sicily is really an island apart. Almost a country. Besides, do not tell a Sicilian that he is Italian, he could take it badly and bring the family together... Sicily is quite a story. And it is probably not for nothing that Greeks, Byzantines, Arabs fought over its favors. Fertile nature and the Côtes d'Azur, it's hard not to fall under the spell of this warm-blooded land. Imbarco immediato per la sicilia with this decorative poster, signed ikonik!
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Icons are made to last
This is why our posters are produced with the greatest care, with a double requirement of quality and respect for the environment:
- Professional printing on offset press
- Modern Matte Coated Paper 250gsm
- Exclusively vegetable-based inks
- Matt varnish finish for long-lasting protection
- Paper from sustainably managed forests
- PEFC-certified and Imprim’Vert-certified printer
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