Alcamo is a city in Italy.
Alcamo may also refer to:
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Alcamo is the fourth-largest town in the province of Trapani in Sicily, with a population of 45,374 inhabitants. It is on the borderline with the Metropolitan City of Palermo at a distance of about 50 kilometres from Palermo and Trapani.
Camporeale is a comune (municipality) in the Metropolitan City of Palermo in the Italian region Sicily, located about 35 kilometres (22 mi) southwest of Palermo. As of 31 December 2004, it had a population of 3,652 and an area of 38.6 square kilometres (14.9 sq mi).
Società Sportiva Dilettantistica Alba Alcamo 1928 is an Italian association football club from Alcamo, Sicily.
European route E 933 is a European B class road in Italy, connecting the city Alcamo – Trapani.
Alcamo Marina is a seaside resort in the north-western part of Sicily and in the town territory of Alcamo. It is situated 6 km far from it, about 5 km from the small town of Castellammare del Golfo, 16 km from the village of Scopello, and 49 km from the famous seaside resort of San Vito Lo Capo. Alcamo Marina is characterized by a very fine, golden sand beach about 7 km long, absolutely free.
The Sanctuary of Madonna of Miracles is a church in Alcamo, province of Trapani, Sicily, southern Italy; it is dedicated to the Madonna of the Miracles.
Our Lady of Miracles is the patron saint of the town of Alcamo.
The Castle of the Counts of Modica is a medieval castle situated in the town centre of Alcamo, in the province of Trapani, Sicily, southern Italy.
The Church of Saint Thomas is located in Alcamo, in province of Trapani, Sicily, southern Italy.
Mount Bonifato is a mountain in north western Sicilly in the province of Trapani.
The gulf of Castellammare is a large and deep natural inlet going from Capo Rama and Capo San Vito near San Vito Lo Capo, in the province of Trapani. It is located on the western coast of Sicily and it faces the Tyrrhenian Sea.
Arcangelo Placenza da Calatafimi was an Italian Franciscan Friar and Preacher: today he is venerated as Blessed by the Catholic Church.
The Church of Jesus or Church of the College of Jesuits is a Catholic church located in Alcamo, in the province of Trapani, Sicily, southern Italy. It is the second largest church in Alcamo, after the basilica di Santa Maria Assunta,
Giuseppe Renda, called "l'Aroddu", was an Italian painter.
The Roman furnaces in Alcamo are part of the archaeological complex of Alcamo Marina and were discovered in 2000.
Ignazio De Blasi was an Italian historian. He was the first scholar who wrote a history of his town providing documentary evidence on it.

Francesco Maria Mirabella was an Italian historian, educator, and poet.
The Museum of contemporary art of Alcamo is located in Piazza Ciullo in Alcamo, inside the Ex Collegio dei Gesuiti, near the majestic Church of Jesus. The exhibition centre, large about 400 square metres, is on the first floor; at the entrance there are an information desk, a meeting room and a bookshop.
Monsignor Vincenzo Regina was an Italian presbyter and historian.
Piazza Ciullo is the main square of Alcamo, in the province of Trapani. Being located in the very town centre, it is the meeting place for people and attraction for important events, especially for teenagers.