San Giovanni li Cuti

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San Giovanni li Cuti is a small seaside village in the eastern part of the city of Catania, with one of the most famous beaches of the city.[1][2]

It has been part of the II Circoscrizione (Second District) since 2013, resulting from the aggregation of the former II and IV Municipalities, thus also including the districts of Picanello-Ognina/Barriera-Canalicchio, Villaggio Cardinale Dusmet, and Guardia [it].

Historic sites include the Church of San Giuseppe in Ognina, Via Grasso Finocchiaro.[3] A t the east end of the village is a large war memorial.[4]

In 2025, Porto di San Giovanni li Cuti [it] was the departure point for one of the convoys participating in the Global Sumud Flotilla.[5]

The title of San Giovanni refers to a church dedicated to St. John the Baptist, now perhaps no longer existing, which was part of the parish of Santa Maria della Guardia [it], in the district of Guardia.

In Sicilian, the term "li cuti" is used to indicate formations of lava origin or rocks subjected to the erosive action of the sea.[6]

Geological composition

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