San Corrado di Noto
San Corrado di Noto is a small town located in the province of Syracuse, on the island of Sicily, Italy. It was established in the late 19th century and is known for its agricultural activities, particularly the cultivation of olives and almonds. The town is named after Saint Corrado, a 10th-century hermit who is venerated in the region.
The town features a few notable buildings, including the Church of San Corrado, which is dedicated to its namesake. The annual feast of San Corrado is celebrated in early September, attracting visitors and locals who participate in various religious and cultural events.