- The
Campanian is the
fifth of six ages of the Late
Cretaceous Epoch on the
geologic timescale of the
International Commission on
Stratigraphy (ICS). In...
- The
Campanians (also Campani) were an
ancient Italic tribe, part of the Osci nation,
speaking an
Oscan language.
Descending from the Apennines, the proto-Osci...
- The
Campanian Ignimbrite eruption (CI, also CI eruption) was a
major volcanic eruption in the
Mediterranean during the late Quaternary, classified 7 on...
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regions as well as in
other countries with
varying degrees of presence.
Ethnicity Campanians Membership 10,000 full members,
unknown number of ****ociates...
- The
Campanian volcanic arc is a
volcanic arc that
consists of a
number of active, dormant, and
extinct volcanoes in the
Campania region of Italy. The...
- The Late
Campanian Event was a
carbon cycle and
climatic event that
occurred during the
Campanian Age of the
Cretaceous Period. The LCE has been variously...
- The
Laticauda is a
breed of
domestic sheep from
Campania and Calabria, in
southern Italy. It is a fat-tailed breed,
which gives rise to the name Laticauda...
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Positano (
Campanian: Pasitano) is a
village and
comune on the
Amalfi Coast (Province of Salerno), in Campania, Italy,
mainly in an
enclave in the hills...
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Campanian, a
stage of the Late
Cretaceous Period which extended from 83.6 to 72.1
million years before present.
Animals that
lived in the
Campanian include:...
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exceeding 500
metres (1,600 ft) near Calgary. It is of Late
Cretaceous age,
Campanian to
early Maastrichtian stage (Edmontonian Land-Mammal Age), and is composed...