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Igneous petrology / Stratovolcanoes / Volcanoes of Italy / Volcanic rocks / Lipari / Stromboli / Vulcano / Filicudi / Alicudi / Geology / Aeolian Islands / Volcanology
Date: 2013-02-20 07:46:29
Igneous petrology
Stratovolcanoes
Volcanoes of Italy
Volcanic rocks
Lipari
Stromboli
Vulcano
Filicudi
Alicudi
Geology
Aeolian Islands
Volcanology

THE AEOLIAN ISLANDS John Parkins The Aeolian Islands are a volcanic group off the northeast coast of Sicily, the nearest being visible from the mainland. The name is sometimes modernised to Eolian. They are also known as

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