- The
Phlegraean Fields (Italian:
Campi Flegrei, Italian: [ˈkampi
fleˈɡrɛːi]; Neapolitan:
Campe Flegree) is a
large caldera volcano west of Naples, Italy...
- was
coined by
Arturo Issel in 1883. The area of
Phlegraean Fields (Campi
Flegrei), near Naples, is a
collapsed caldera,
namely a
volcanic area
formed by...
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Campi Flegrei del Mar di
Sicilia is a
field of
submarine volcanoes located south-west of Sicily. It
includes the vent of Ferdinandea,
otherwise known...
- The
Phlegraean Fields red zone (Italian: zona
rossa dei
Campi Flegrei) is the area at
greatest volcanic risk in the
Phlegraean Fields, in Italy. The Phlegraean...
- at Pozzuoli, near Naples, part of the
Phlegraean Fields (Italian:
Campi Flegrei)
volcanic area. It is a
dormant volcano,
which still emits jets of steam...
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Campi Flegrei is a
station on Line 2 of the
Naples Metro. It was
opened on 20
September 1925. The
station is
currently managed by Rete
Ferroviaria Italiana...
- Carlino,
Stefano (2018).
Neapolitan Volcanoes: A Trip
Around Vesuvius,
Campi Flegrei and Ischia.
Springer Nature Earth and
Environmental Science.
Springer International...
- a
suburb of Napoli, Italy,
situated southwest of the city in the
Campi Flegrei region. It was po****r
among both
ancient Gr****s and
Romans and was famed...
- Napoli : G. Macchiaroli, 1955. (OCLC 2078742) Maiuri, Amedeo. I
Campi Flegrei, Rome :
Istituto poligrafico dello stato, 1958, pp. 19–61. (OCLC 3744533)...
- Sicily,
which is one of a
number of
underwater volcanoes known as the
Campi Flegrei del Mar di Sicilia.
Seamount eruptions have
raised the
island above sea...