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Torre Cabrera may refer to a pair of coastal towers in Sicily, Italy:

Torre Cabrera (Marina di Ragusa)

The Torre Cabrera, also known as Torre Mazzarelli, Torre della Dogana or Torre di Gaddimeli, is a 16th-century tower in Marina di Ragusa, a frazione of Ragusa, Sicily.

Torre Cabrera (Pozzallo)

The Torre Cabrera is a watchtower in Pozzallo, Sicily. It was originally built in the 15th century, and was enlarged and rebuilt in the following centuries. Today, it is in good condition and it is open to the public as a museum.

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