The first traces of the town are thought to belong to the period of Arabic domination in Sicily, as it is suspected that the name comes from the Arabic حجر . Aspra was in fact, for generations, used to cave out blocks of calcarenite . The territory of Aspra goes from the Montagna d'Aspra, which is the name of the mountain near the town with the tops of Monte Irice , Cozzo San Pietro and Cozzo Tondo. The mountain extends in a promontory . Continuing towards Esto est, passing Mongerbino, is possible to reach Porticello . West Aspra ends following the profile of the river Eleuterio. Aspra was part of the land of the nobility of Marquis of Sant'Isidoro of which now remain a villa and the land of the Church of Aspra . Notable are the alfrescos by Renato Guttuso in the church, the seaside , and "u rittufilu" . Fishing is the primary economic activity of the town, with local anchovies being exported worldwide.
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