- The
Phlegraean Fields (Italian:
Campi Flegrei, Italian: [ˈkampi fleˈɡrɛːi]; Neapolitan:
Campe Flegree) is a
large caldera volcano west of Naples, Italy...
- Etna
Stromboli Vesuvius Vulcano Phlegraean Fields Ischia Lipari Panarea Marsili Pantelleria Ferdinandea Alban Hills Palinuro The
volcanism of
Italy is...
- The
Phlegraean Islands (Italian:
Isole Flegree [ˈiːzole fleˈɡrɛːe]; Neapolitan:
Isule Flegree) are an
archipelago in the Gulf of
Naples and the Campania...
- volcano, the 12-by-15-kilometre-wide (7.5 mi × 9.3 mi)
caldera of the
Phlegraean Fields,
located 20 km (12 mi) west of
Mount Vesuvius under the western...
- 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...
-
located in a
volcanic area
known as the
Campi Flegrei del Mar di
Sicilia (
Phlegraean Fields of the Sea of Sicily), in
between Sicily and
Tunisia in the Mediterranean...
-
meaning "movement", and was
coined by
Arturo Issel in 1883. The area of
Phlegraean Fields (Campi Flegrei), near Naples, is a
collapsed caldera,
namely a...
- (with the
Tyrrhenian Sea to its west), but it also
includes the
small Phlegraean Islands and the
island of Capri. The
capital of the
Campania region is...
- is a
castle built on a
small tidal island east of
Ischia (one of the
Phlegraean Islands), at the
northern end of the Gulf of Naples, Italy. The castle...
- pithekos, monkey, and
refer to the myth of the Cercopes,
inhabitants of the
Phlegraean islands transformed by Zeus into monkeys. More
plausible is the interpretation...