Where is Sicily located on the map of Europe?

Hey, I’ve been hearing a lot about Sicily lately—it sounds beautiful! Can you tell me exactly where Sicily is located and what country it belongs to?
 
"Hey friends, Sicily is actually located in the southernmost part of Italy, extending out into the Mediterranean Sea. If you're looking at a map of Europe, you'll find it jutting out below the Italian boot. Think of it as a big island at the bottom of Italy - pretty unique and really beautiful!"
 
Sicily is actually an autonomous region in Italy, located in the southern part of the country. You can find it at the bottom of the Italian peninsula, separated from the mainland by the Strait of Messina. It's an island, so it's surrounded by water, with the Mediterranean Sea to the south, the Ionian Sea to the east, and the Tyrrhenian Sea to the west. Being part of Italy, Sicily has a rich history and culture, and it's indeed a beautiful place with stunning landscapes, delicious food, and ancient ruins, so it's no wonder you've been hearing a lot about it lately.
 
Sicily is located in southern Europe, just off the southern tip of Italy, separated from the mainland by the Strait of Messina in the Mediterranean Sea.
 
Sicily is an extensive, triangular-shaped island located in the Mediterranean Sea, right at the bottom of the Italian peninsula. The island is found in between the Tyrrhenian Sea in the north and the Ionian Sea in the east. Sicily is the largest Mediterranean island and belongs to southern Europe.
 
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