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Elevation

[?] Elevation of a city refers to the height above sea level at which the city is located, measured in meters.
381

Population

[?] This is a town's official population, measured each year by the national statistics authority.
8700

Real Population (5km)

[?] Our "Real Population" metric reflects more accurately a town's real size by including inhabitants in the immediate vicinity of the town's official borders.
94700

Air Quality Rating

[?] Based on PM10, PM2.5, NO2, SO2, and ozone levels. Higher scores indicate cleaner air.
90

Region

Sicilia

Walkability

Very Walkable

Housing availability

[?] Based on total number of properties (sale and rent) classifies housing availability into five categories: low, relativel ylow, medium, relatively high and high.
Low

Avg Download Speed (Mbps) / Avg Upload Speed (Mbps)

168
/ 95

Climate Description

Temperate climate with mild winters, warm summers, abundant sun, no snow, and moderate rainfall.

Aragona

Sicilia

Sicilian town with mild climate, rich history, agriculture-based economy, and affordable living costs.

Quality of Life Score

[?]Factors in air quality, amenities, walkability, population, and environmental risks. Higher scores suggest better living conditions.

75

Quality of Infrastructure

[?]Measures internet speed, healthcare access, airports, rail, and walkability. Higher scores mean better connectivity and essential services.

51

Quality of Economy

[?]Based on income, property prices, job availability, and population density. Higher scores indicate stronger economic conditions.

66

Aragona Demographics

Population

[?] This is a town's official population, measured each year by the national statistics authority.

8700

Real Population (5km band)

[?] Our "Real Population" metric reflects more accurately a town's real size by including inhabitants in the immediate vicinity of the town's official borders.

94700

Births Per 100 Deaths

50.0

Population Data Source

ISTAT,2023

Estimated Unemployment Rate

Touristy Index

[?] Calculation of tourist density index for the city, comparing its total tourist number to the overall average tourist number of the region relative to its own population.The index indicates how a location’s tourist density compares to the average, with values above 100 representing higher-than-average density and values below 100 representing lower-than-average density.

Not Touristic

Income per capita (2023)

[?] This is an estimation of average income per resident for this town, based on 2023 data from the Italian Ministry of Finance.

17800

Income rank in Italy (2023)

[?] This is a ranking of the town's average income per resident, against the full list of townships in Italy.

5546 out of 7901

Infrastructure and Connectivity

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Closest Airport

Name

Catania Fontanarossa (Catania)

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby airport stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

7

Driving Time

100min(s)

Catania Fontanarossa Airport (CTA) is situated in Sicily, Italy, and serves as a significant air travel hub in the Mediterranean. This airport facilitates connections to numerous European cities such as Rome, Munich, Amsterdam, and London, with key routes including Catania to Rome, one of Italy’s busiest. Notably, it accommodates low-cost carriers like Ryanair and Wizz Air, making it accessible for budget travellers and providing direct flights to leisure destinations. Recent terminal expansions enhance passenger experience, although the airport experienced a temporary disruption in July 2023 due to a fire in the terminal.

2nd Closest Airport

Name

Falcone Borsellino (Palermo)

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby airport stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

9

Driving Time

123min(s)

Falcone Borsellino Airport (PMO) is located in Cinisi, about 35 km northwest of Palermo, the capital of Sicily, Italy. It is the second largest airport on the island, handling over 8 million passengers annually. The airport primarily serves destinations across Europe and offers seasonal flights to New York City. Notable airlines include Aeroitalia, Ryanair, and Volotea, indicating a strong focus on budget-friendly travel options.

3rd Closest Airport

Name

Birgi (Trapani)

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby airport stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

5

Driving Time

134min(s)

Trapani-Birgi Airport (Vincenzo Florio Airport) is situated between Trapani and Marsala, on the western coast of Sicily. It primarily serves as a low-cost hub with connections to various European destinations, including major cities such as Rome, Venice, and Naples. The airport is a key point for travellers heading to and from Sicily, offering both regular and seasonal routes mainly through Ryanair, with destinations including London, Manchester, and Milan, amongst others.

Closest Rail

Name

Stazione di Aragona Caldare

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby rail stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

6

Driving Time

10min(s)

Train service at Stazione di Aragona Caldare includes several key components:

– **Rail lines**: The train services at this station are primarily operated by Trenitalia, with some services also by Italo.

– **Key destinations**: Direct trains connect Aragona Caldare to several significant destinations, including Palermo, Palermo Centrale, Racalmuto, Agrigento Centrale, Punta Raisi, and Cammarata-San Giovanni Gemini.

– **Train operators**: The main operators are Trenitalia and Italo.

– **Frequency of departures**:
– To Palermo: 19 trains per day
– To Palermo Centrale: 18 trains per day
– To Racalmuto: 3 trains per day
– To Agrigento Centrale: 20 trains per day
– To Punta Raisi: 16 trains per day
– To Cammarata-San Giovanni Gemini: 16 trains per day
The first train typically departs around 5:02 AM, and the last train can leave as late as 8:34 PM, varying by destination.

– **Train types**: The services primarily include regional trains, with no indication of high-speed trains stopping at this station.

2nd Closest Rail

Name

Stazione di Campofranco

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby rail stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

6

Driving Time

15min(s)

Train service at Stazione di Campofranco includes connections operated primarily by Trenitalia, with notable services also provided by Italo. The rail lines that stop at Stazione di Campofranco connect to key destinations such as Palermo Centrale, Catania, Racalmuto, Agrigento, Agrigento Centrale, and Capo d’Orlando-Naso.

Frequency of departures varies, with specific schedules indicating:
– 14 trains to Palermo Centrale daily, with train durations around 1 hour 29 minutes.
– 15 trains to Catania daily, which take approximately 3 hours 34 minutes.
– Regular connections to Racalmuto (duration about 1 hour 4 minutes), Agrigento (29 minutes), and Agrigento Centrale (29 minutes).
– Services to Capo d’Orlando-Naso take roughly 2 hours 28 minutes.

The first and last trains for these routes are also operational, ensuring convenient travel options throughout the day, notably between 5:18 and 20:47 for lines to Palermo and Catania.

Currently, Stazione di Campofranco primarily offers regional train services, rather than high-speed options, focusing on local and regional connectivity rather than long-distance rapid transit.

3rd Closest Rail

Name

Stazione di Agrigento Bassa

Connectivity Score

[?] Measures travel time and service quality of nearby rail stations. Higher scores mean better transport access.

6

Driving Time

19min(s)

Train service at Stazione di Agrigento Bassa includes regular connections primarily serviced by Trenitalia. The station is part of regional rail lines, with trains to prominent destinations such as Agrigento Centrale, Palermo Centrale, and Messina Centrale.

### Key Details:
– **Rail Lines**: The station mainly serves regional lines.
– **Key Destinations**:
– Agrigento Centrale (approx. 7 minutes, 17 trains per day)
– Palermo Centrale (approx. 1 hour 53 minutes, 15 trains per day)
– Messina Centrale (approx. 3 hours 52 minutes, 18 trains per day)
– Roccapalumba-Alia (approx. 53 minutes, 15 trains per day)
– Acquaviva-Casteltermini (approx. 30 minutes, 15 trains per day)
– Bagheria (approx. 1 hour 41 minutes, 15 trains per day)
– **Train Operators**: Primarily Trenitalia.
– **Frequency of Departures**: Services depart approximately every 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the route.
– **Services Offered**: The station does not offer high-speed train services, focusing instead on regional and intercity connections.

Infrastructure & Amenities

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Healthcare

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Education

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Climate & Weather

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Precipitation

[?] Based on daily climate data for precipitation from OPEN-METEO this parameter indicates how a city's annual precipitation compares to others in terms of percentage, with values ranging from 0 (lowest) to 1 (highest). For example, a percentile rank of 0.75 means the city's total precipitation is higher than 75% of other cities.

Very Low (Bottom 10%)

Sunshine

Exceptional (Top 10%)

Snowfall

Very Low (Bottom 10%)

Min Annual Temperature (°C)

[?] This parameter represents the monthly average of daily minimum temperatures for January, based on data from OPEN-METEO.

3.2

Max Annual Temperature (°C)

[?] This parameter represents the monthly average of daily minimum temperatures for January, based on data from OPEN-METEO.

32.3

Climate Description

Aragona, Italy, enjoys a temperate climate, characterized by mild winters and warm summers. The town basks in abundant sunshine throughout the year, ensuring clear skies for the majority of days. There is no snowfall in Aragona, making it an ideal location for those who prefer milder winter months. Meanwhile, the temperatures are generally moderate, with the cooler temperatures never reaching severe lows and the summer heat remaining comfortably warm. Precipitation is evenly spread throughout the year, keeping the surrounding landscapes lush without excessive rainfall. This climate makes Aragona appealing for magic towns readers, expats, and retirees looking for a stable, pleasant environment.

Annual Temperature Chart (Min)

Annual Temperature Chart (Max)

Sunny Days By Month

Environmental & Air Quality

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Classifications

PM10

[?] PM10 levels indicate Good air quality at 0–20 µg/m³, Fair at 20–40 µg/m³, Moderate at 40–50 µg/m³, Poor at 50–100 µg/m³, Very Poor at 100–150 µg/m³, and Extremely Poor at 150–1200 µg/m³.

Good

PM2.5

[?] PM2.5 is Good if PM2.5 levels are between 0–10 µg/m³, Fair between 10–20 µg/m³, Moderate between 20–25 µg/m³, Poor between 25–50 µg/m³, Very Poor between 50–75 µg/m³, and Extremely Poor between 75–800 µg/m³.

Good

NO2

[?] NO₂ levels are considered Good at 0–40 µg/m³, Fair at 40–90 µg/m³, Moderate at 90–120 µg/m³, Poor at 120–230 µg/m³, Very Poor at 230–340 µg/m³, and Extremely Poor at 340–1000 µg/m³.

Good

SO2

[?] SO₂ levels indicate Good air quality at 0–100 µg/m³, Fair at 100–200 µg/m³, Moderate at 200–350 µg/m³, Poor at 350–500 µg/m³, Very Poor at 500–750 µg/m³, and Extremely Poor at 750–1250 µg/m³.

Good

O₃

[?] For O₃, the air is Good at 0–50 µg/m³, Fair at 50–100 µg/m³, Moderate at 100–130 µg/m³, Poor at 130–240 µg/m³, Very Poor at 240–380 µg/m³, and Extremely Poor at 380–800 µg/m³.

Fair

Air Quality Rating

[?] Based on PM10, PM2.5, NO2, SO2, and ozone levels. Higher scores indicate cleaner air.

90

Air Quality Description

Aragona, a quaint town in Italy, offers residents a commendable air quality environment. The particulate matter and gases, including nitrogen and sulphur dioxide, are well within acceptable levels, indicating a minimal presence of pollutants. Although ozone levels present a slightly mixed picture, they largely contribute to an atmosphere that supports outdoor activities without significant health risks. This setting allows expats and retirees in Aragona to enjoy the scenic vistas and outdoor leisure typical of Italian towns without undue concern for air pollution. Such an environment can be particularly appealing to those seeking a cleaner, more sustainable lifestyle.

Aragona, a quaint town in Italy, offers residents a commendable air quality environment. The particulate matter and gases, including nitrogen and sulphur dioxide, are well within acceptable levels, indicating a minimal presence of pollutants. Although ozone levels present a slightly mixed picture, they largely contribute to an atmosphere that supports outdoor activities without significant health risks. This setting allows expats and retirees in Aragona to enjoy the scenic vistas and outdoor leisure typical of Italian towns without undue concern for air pollution. Such an environment can be particularly appealing to those seeking a cleaner, more sustainable lifestyle.

Town Descriptions

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Getting There

Aragona, situated in Sicily, is accessible via key road connections including the SS640 and SS115. The nearest airports are Catania Fontanarossa and Falcone Borsellino in Palermo. Train services are available at nearby stations, which provide moderate connectivity, scoring 6 out of 10.

Getting Around

Local Cuisine

Aragona, located in Sicily, is recognized for its rich culinary heritage, featuring traditional Sicilian dishes such as couscous with pistachios and various seafood preparations. While local dining options reflect the authenticity of the region, there is also a noticeable presence of innovative takes on classic Sicilian cuisine, often using Slow Food principles. Notably, Michelin-starred establishments offer refined dining experiences in the broader Agrigento area, contributing to a diverse culinary scene that includes both traditional and contemporary influences. Overall, Aragona’s dining landscape presents a blend of local flavors and international styles, appealing to a wide range of culinary preferences.

Shopping Overview

The area offers a diverse shopping landscape, including supermarkets for everyday needs, boutiques for unique fashion items, and traditional markets showcasing local produce and handmade goods. Shopping centres are prevalent, accommodating both international brands and local retailers. Furthermore, popular mall formats provide a variety of shopping, dining, and entertainment options. This combination caters to the needs of expatriates and retirees seeking a well-rounded shopping experience.

Neighborhoods

Green Areas and Parks

Aragona in Sicily offers various outdoor activities and natural attractions suitable for retirees. The Macalube Nature Reserve is a prominent green space ideal for walking and enjoying local flora. The area offers proximity to cultural sites like the Valley of the Temples. While specific trails and parks are not extensively documented, nearby Torre Salsa Nature Reserve and the Palazzo Adriano Mountains suggest an abundance of hiking opportunities in broader regions.

✅ Pros

– Rich cultural and historical backdrop throughout the town.
– Pleasant Mediterranean climate, ideal for outdoor living.
– Affordable cost of living compared to larger cities.
– Opportunities for integration into the local community.
– Non-touristic environment, offering a peaceful lifestyle.
– Friendly and welcoming local residents.
– Moderate unemployment rate, ensuring some job opportunities.
– Good air quality, contributing to overall well-being.
– Basic healthcare services available for residents.
– Sufficient internet connectivity for remote work and communication.

❌ Cons

– Healthcare quality below national standards; limited advanced services available.
– Public transportation options scarce; you’ll likely need a car.
– Infrastructure improvements needed; don’t expect modern conveniences everywhere.
– Job opportunities limited; watch out for competition with locals.
– Internet speeds decent, but not ideal for heavy data use.
– Local educational facilities may lack resources and variety.
– Seasonal climate extremes; prepare for hot summers and chilly winters.
– Limited entertainment and dining options; charm may wear off quickly.
– Cultural events sparse; don’t expect a bustling social calendar.
– Language barrier might hinder integration; locals not always fluent in English.

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Summary

Aragona, located in the province of Agrigento, Sicily, offers a unique lifestyle for foreign expats and retirees seeking a quieter existence. The town is characterized by its warm climate, featuring mild winters and long, hot summers, contributing to its appeal during the sun-soaked months. Although Aragona has limited public transportation and is a considerable distance from the nearest beach, it boasts a rich local history, evident in its traditional architecture and community festivals that reflect a deep cultural heritage. The local economy is supported by agriculture, particularly olive oil production, which adds to its charm.

While healthcare services are of acceptable quality, the overall infrastructure may pose challenges, including a lack of recreational facilities and limited nightlife options. However, expats can find affordable living expenses, making Aragona a potentially attractive option for those seeking a slower pace of life amidst Sicily’s stunning landscapes and rich cultural nuances.

✅ Pros

– Rich cultural and historical backdrop throughout the town.
– Pleasant Mediterranean climate, ideal for outdoor living.
– Affordable cost of living compared to larger cities.
– Opportunities for integration into the local community.
– Non-touristic environment, offering a peaceful lifestyle.
– Friendly and welcoming local residents.
– Moderate unemployment rate, ensuring some job opportunities.
– Good air quality, contributing to overall well-being.
– Basic healthcare services available for residents.
– Sufficient internet connectivity for remote work and communication.

❌ Cons

– Healthcare quality below national standards; limited advanced services available.
– Public transportation options scarce; you’ll likely need a car.
– Infrastructure improvements needed; don’t expect modern conveniences everywhere.
– Job opportunities limited; watch out for competition with locals.
– Internet speeds decent, but not ideal for heavy data use.
– Local educational facilities may lack resources and variety.
– Seasonal climate extremes; prepare for hot summers and chilly winters.
– Limited entertainment and dining options; charm may wear off quickly.
– Cultural events sparse; don’t expect a bustling social calendar.
– Language barrier might hinder integration; locals not always fluent in English.

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