by Serena Perfetto
There is a story behind the Sicilian city of Trapani, well known for keeping its old features of a fishing village but able to become, over time, the most important and strategic port in the island.
Indeed, legend tells about Demeter, the goddess of harvests, who - while looking for her lost daughter - in a moment of despair, dropped her sickle: as it fell to earth and landed close to the sea, a city grew from it, in the shape of the Goddess' scythe.
Fonte: L'italo-Americano