LIPARI ISLANDS

lĭpˈərē, formerly Aeolian Islandsēōˈlēən, Ital. Isole Eolie, volcanic island group (1991 pop. 10,382), 44 sq mi (114 sq km), Messina prov., NE Sicily, Italy, in the Tyrrhenian Sea. The group includes Lipari (14.5 sq mi/37.6 sq km), an exporter of pumice and the site of Lipari, the group's main town; Salina, where malmsey wine and currants are produced; Vulcano, the site in former times of the worship of the mythical fire god, with a high volcano that emits hot sulfurous vapors; Stromboli, with an active volcano (3,040 ft/927 m) that has several craters; Panarea; Filicudi; Alicudi; and 11 other islands. Fishing is an important occupation, and there is a growing tourist industry. Regarded as the site of the mythical residence of Aeolus, the wind god, for whom they were formerly named, the islands were colonized by the Greeks in the 6th cent. b.c. Under the Roman Empire and during the Fascist regime in Italy (20th cent.) the island group served as a place of exile for political prisoners.

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...to the island of Lipari? Because they were...deportees on the islands. The great master...from the island of Lipari, chief of the ancient...flight from these islands of the damned. So...that all the other islands of the group, Ustica...distant island of Lipari were full of political...
...mainland, but there are also volcanic islands in the region, for example Mount Etna on Sicily and, in the Isole Lipari or Aeolian Islands north of Sicily, Stromboli and the eponymous Vulcano Island itself. Volcanic arc islands As the earths...
...the Mediterranean islands of Melos, Lipari and Pantelleria...Corsardinia, Greater Lipari, Ustica, Pantelleria...Cyprus to be the islands most likely to be...Islands, the Pontine Islands, Ischia, Capri, Elba, Giglio, Giannutri, Lipari, Salina, Vulcano...
...in the Neolithic sites of the Lipari Islands shows that finished tools were...pottery called Piano Conte on Lipari, the islands, in the early Bronze Age, entered...the prehistoric sites of the Lipari Islands, has interpreted Figure 34...
...ruled in a cave of the Lipari Isles north of Sicily...familiar with volcanic islands which rose from the sea...among the Cyclades, the Lipari, and in other groups...same holds true of the Lipari or AEolian Islands, the large volcanic...
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...Geographes Francais 427/8: 225-31. Hobbs, W.H. 1914 The Maltese Islands: a tectonic-topographical study. Scott. Geogrl Mag. 30: 1-13...1787 Voyage pittoresque des Iles de Sicile de Malte et de Lipari, ou lon traite des antiquites qui sy trouvent encore; des principaux...
...diving on a wreck nearly 200 feet deep off the Italian island of Lipari, but we could afford it only because an Italian firm provided...Burnu, south of Cesme, Turkey, and within sight of the Greek islands of Samos and Chios.14 We prepared the site for its 1999-through-2001...


 

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...Taormina in Sicily and to little Lipari among the upright islands of the Aeolian archipelago...clouds, and the misty Aeolian Islands, north of Sicily have two famous...Vulcano itself. More reassuringly, Lipari sits among them, a gem of a...
...back to the Aeolian Islands. The winds stilldominate...have to travel to Liparithe largest of the Aeolian...excursion boatsfrom Lipari to Stromboli. Allesandroa...and some of the islands, like distantAlicuda...The romance of the islands is not to be found...the Island House, Lipari for three nights...
...the port side. Its one of the Pontine Islands, a favourite with Romans who take the...great views towards Mount Etna. Thursday: Lipari. What a great little find. Lipari is one of the Aeolian Islands, a ring of volcanic blobs off the north...
...the port side. Its one of the Pontine Islands, a favourite with Romans who take the...cabin when I get back on board. Thursday: Lipari. What a great little find. Lipari is one of the Aeolian Islands, a ring of volcanic blobs off the north...
...Naples, at early morning the captain broadcast telling us that a Comet airliner had crashed near Stromboli in the Lipari Islands. All our planes immediately took off and the Eagle was virtually aquaplaning. We arrived at the scene in the afternoon...
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LIPARI ISLANDS lip re, formerly Aeolian Islands eo le n, Ital. Isole...The group includes Lipari (14.5 sq mi/37.6 sq...pumice and the site of Lipari, the groups main town...Alicudi; and 11 other islands. Fishing is an important...
AEOLIAN ISLANDS see Lipari Islands , Italy. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
STROMBOLI island, Italy: see Lipari Islands . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
VULCANO island, Italy: see Lipari Islands . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...of the new French fleet, he distinguished himself in the third of the Dutch Wars, engaging Admiral De Ruyter in the Lipari Islands, and sharing in the victory of Palermo (1676). He fought the Barbary pirates (1681) and bombarded Algiers (1682 83...
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