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A young woman in a traditional Albanian dress walking to the main square on Easter Sunday. Italian-Albanian presence in Sicily goes back to the end of the fifteenth century when the Balkan peninsula was occupied by the Ottoman Empire. After more then five hundred years apart the language, costumes and traditions remain heavilly influenced by the Byzantine-Greek religious rituals.