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In Sicily there is a truly magical and unique place where there is a castle built 4000 years ago, with houses built inside the stone and where people speak a very unique language that dates back to 200 years ago.

This place is Sperlinga.

The village is first mentioned (as "Sperlingua") in a privilege of the Norman Count Roger from 1082.:โ€Š542โ€Š The first information on the castle is from 1113, and the earliest direct reference to it from 1239.

Sperlinga reputedly did not participate in the Sicilian Vespers, the bloody uprising against the Angevin French rulers of Sicily in 1282, and may have offered them protection. An inscription over a door of the castle formerly read quod Siculis placuit sola Sperlinga negavit, or roughly "what pleased the Sicilians, only Sperlinga denied".

From about 1360 Sperlinga was held by the Ventimiglia family. In 1597 it was sold for 30,834 ounces of gold to Giovanni Natoli,:โ€Šโ€Š who was granted a licentia populandi or "licence to populate" by the king of Sicily, Philip II of Spain,and was made Prince of Sperlinga in 1627.:โ€Šโ€Š His son Francesco sold Sperlinga in 1656 to Giovanni Stefano Oneto, but retained the princely title. Oneto was made Duke of Sperlinga in 1666 by Charles II of Spain.

The village is first mentioned (as

During the Allied invasion of Sicily, in the Second World War, Allied forces under General Allen, including American infantry and tank units and Moroccan Goumiers, moved past Sperlinga to envelop Nicosia, a few kilometres to the south. They met strong resistance. After a show of force by American tanks, the Axis forces withdrew from Sperlinga and Nicosia during the night of 27 July 1943. Units of the American 16th Infantry Regiment entered Sperlinga the next morning.

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