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Lipari
Lipari meaning
A placename: | The largest of the Aeolian Islands in the Tyrrhenian Sea off the northern coast of Sicily, southern Italy. | A placename:
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Pumice mining has become a large industry on Lipari, and the pale pumice from Lipari is shipped worldwide.
Without much prompting, I put my new bathing suit on and head to the deck to sunbathe as we set sail to Lipari.
Lipari Espresso Bar in Union St will open from 5pm on June 1 for dine in customers.
Cornejo said this was “the desire of all the people of Bolivia”, but for all the indignation on show in Alto Lipari, that last claim is flawed.
Geography View from Vulcano, Lipari in the middle, Salina at the left, Panarea at the right.
In 1337 Lipari opened its gates to the French fleet without resistance, and in return obtained various commercial and fiscal benefits.
In 1534, these migrants left the Morea and sailed to the Bay of Naples, where the Viceroy of Naples (Don Pedro de Toledo) offered them land in the Lipari Islands.
Lipari became a bishopric and agriculture made progress in Salina, as well as the smaller islands.
Lipari's history is rich in incidents as witnessed by the recent retrievals of several necropolis and other archaeological sites.
Many objects recovered from old wrecks are now in the Aeolian Museum of Lipari.
Only after the tragedy did the Spanish authorities turn their attention to Lipari and repopulate the city with Sicilian, Calabrian and Spanish families.
Retrieved 2012-06-30 Use of obsidian in pottery of the Neolithic in the area around Lipari was found to be significantly less at a distance representing two weeks journeying.
The loss of 17 ships at the Lipari Islands from a starting total of 120 ships suggests that Rome had 103 remaining.
Volcano god Hephaestus was associated by Greek colonists in southern Italy with the volcano gods Adranus (of Mount Etna ) and Vulcanus of the Lipari islands.