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Patti is a town in North-Eastern Sicily, Italy, administratively part of the province of Messina. It has 13,224 inhabitants as of December 31, 2004, and it is distant 76 Km from Messina.

The town was founded by the Norman king Roger II of Sicily in 1094. It is known for the ruins of Tindari, famous for its ancient Greece theatre, and the Villa Romana. Patti is also famous for its large sandy beaches.

It is connected to the rest of Sicily by train, via the Patti-San Piero Patti train station, located on the railway line Messina-Palermo, and the A20 Palermo-Messina highway.

The current town name derives from the name given by its inhabitants after they moved there, following an earthquake that destroyed Tindari, forcing them to find another place to settle. The new site was named "Epì Akten" (on the shore), from which the name "Patti" derives.



 


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