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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Isole Eolie (Aeolian Islands)' has mentioned 'Volcanic' in the following places:
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The Aeolian Islands (/ixcbx90xcbx88oxcax8alixc9x99n/ ee-OH-lee-xc9x99n; Italian: Isole Eolie [xcbx88ixcbx90zole excbx88xc9x94xcbx90lje]; Sicilian: xc3x8csuli Eoli; Greek: xcex91xcexb9xcexbfxcexbbxcexafxcexb4xcexb5xcfx82 xcex9dxcexaexcfx83xcexbfxcexb9, romanized:xc2xa0Aiolxc3xaddes Nxc3xadsoi), sometimes referred to as the Lipari Islands or Lipari group (/xcbx88lxc9xaapxc9x99ri/ LIP-xc9x99-ree, Italian:xc2xa0[xcbx88lixcbx90pari]) after their largest island, are a volcanic archipelago in the Tyrrhenian Sea north of Sicily, named after the demigod of the winds Aeolus. | WIKI |
The present shape of the Aeolian Islands is the result of volcanic activity over a period of 260,000 years. | WIKI |
[2] The volcanic activity of steaming fumaroles and thermal waters are on most of the islands. | WIKI |
The volcanic activity has also left the islands with very fertile soil that is conducive to the growth of natural flora. | WIKI |
On New Year's Day in 1909, a rumor appeared in international newspapers that the Aeolian Islands had been "swallowed up by the sea" during a time of volcanic activity. | WIKI |
The Aeolian Islands were listed by UNESCO in 2000 as a World Heritage Site for providing "an outstanding record of volcanic island-building and destruction, and ongoing volcanic phenomena". | WIKI |