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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.
The present shape of the Aeolian Islands is the result of volcanic activity over a period of 260,000 years.
[2] The volcanic activity of steaming fumaroles and thermal waters are on most of the islands.
The volcanic activity has also left the islands with very fertile soil that is conducive to the growth of natural flora.
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.
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".