Vittoria Plain

The plain seen from Chiaramonte Gulfi.

The Vittoria Plain, also called Ipparino, is a broad and sweeping plain which makes up the western part of the province of Ragusa in Sicily.

Geography

The Vittoria plain has an extension of appr. 420 km² and is bounded on the south-west by the Mediterranean Sea, on the east by the Hyblean Mountains and on the north-west by the river Dirillo and the low hills of Mazzarrone. It rises to an altitude of 245 m (803 ft), with an average elevation of perhaps 100 m (330 ft). The climate can be uncomfortably hot in the summer, with temperatures of 40 °C being common. The rainfall on the plain is significantly lower than in the mountains. The main rivers are the Dirillo running on the north and the Ippari running on the southern part.

Population

The main city is Vittoria lying on the western part of the plain. Other towns on the plain are Comiso and Acate.

See also

Plain of Catania


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