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Alicudi
This is the western-most of the inhabited Aeolian islands and lies about 67 miles from Milazzo. This 5.2 sq km island, is actually an extinct...

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Filicudi
In the ancient times known as 'Phoenicusa': "rich in ferns", a large part of the island is still covered with this vegetation. Measuring...

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Lipari
Lipari, the largest of the Aeolian Islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the north coast of Sicily, and the name of the island's main town. Its...

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Stromboli
Stromboli, for the ancient Strongyle (round) The most north-eastern of the Aeolian islands, it is also the most famous due to its volcanic activity;...

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Salina
In ancient times the Greeks called this island Didyme (twin) due to the two volcanic peaks that landmark the island, Fossa delle Felci and Monti...