A. Bonifacio
B. Messina
C. Sunda
D. None of these
- Messina is a historic port city in northeastern Sicily, Italy, known for its strategic location near the Strait of Messina, which connects the Tyrrhenian and Ionian Seas.
- The city has faced several natural disasters, including a massive earthquake in 1908 that destroyed much of it, but it has been rebuilt with a mix of modern and historic architecture.
- Messina is an important cultural and economic hub, famous for its busy harbor, historic landmarks like the cathedral, and as a gateway for travelers between Italy and Sicily.