Castelvetrano
Castelvetrano is a town located in the province of Trapani, on the western coast of Sicily, Italy. It is known for its rich agricultural land, particularly for producing the famous Castelvetrano olives, which are prized for their sweet flavor and firm texture. The town has a population of around 30,000 residents and features a mix of historical architecture and modern amenities.
The area surrounding Castelvetrano is steeped in history, with nearby archaeological sites such as Selinunte, an ancient Greek city. Visitors can explore the ruins and enjoy the scenic landscapes of the Sicilian countryside. The town also hosts various cultural events and festivals throughout the year, celebrating its local traditions and heritage.