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  • '''Caprera''' is a small [[island]] of 6 square miles (15.5 km²) off the coast of [[Sardinia]], [[Italy In the area of [[La Maddalena island]] in the Strait of Bonifacio, it is a [[Sardinia/Touristic destinations|tou
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  • ...round:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Phillip Island.jpg|250px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit'''
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  • ...|right|A map showing the Aegadian Islands. '''Marettimo''' is the leftmost island.]] ...'') of [[Favignana]] in the [[Province of Trapani]]. From [[Trapani]], the island takes about an hour to reach.
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  • ...dramatically in summer with the influx of tourists. In recent years, the island has become known internationally for its celebrity visitors. ...e e Maria. [[Scuba set|Scuba diving]] is a popular excursion on this tiny island, and you can even swim to a [[shipwreck]] between the offshore rocks of Lis
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  • '''Caprera''' is a small [[island]] of 6 square miles (15.5 km²) off the coast of [[Sardinia]], [[Italy In the area of [[La Maddalena island]] in the Strait of Bonifacio, it is a [[Sardinia/Touristic destinations|tou
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  • ...hem the [[relics]] of [[Saint Eliodorus]], now the [[patron saint]] of the island. ...nate a [[podestà]] from Venice to govern the island. The lagoon around the island gradually became a [[swamp]], and almost all the population left for [[Mura
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  • '''Burano''' is an [[island]] in the [[Venetian Lagoon]], although like [[Venice]] itself it could more The island was probably settled by the [[Ancient Rome|Romans]], and in the [[sixth cen
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  • ...ge:Asinara map.png|thumb|right|250px|A map showing the location of Asinara island.]] ...mals, including a population of wild [[albino]] [[donkey]]s from which the island takes its name.
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  • '''Murano''' is usually described as an [[island]] in the [[Venetian Lagoon]], although like [[Venice]] itself it is actuall ...[[sixth century]] by people from [[Altino]] and [[Oderzo]]. At first, the island prospered as a [[fishing port]] and through production of [[salt]]. It was
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  • ...argest island of the [[Tuscan Archipelago]], and the third largest Italian island. Elba and other islands of the Tuscan Archipelago are protected in the [[Na The island is divided into eight communes: the capital [[Portoferraio]], [[Campo nell'
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  • This is a '''list of [[island]]s of [[Italy]]'''. **[[Salina Island|Salina]]
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  • [[Image:Tavolara Island map.png|thumb|right|300px|Tavolara Island.]] ..., and has a small [[cemetery]] and summer restaurant. The water around the island is a popular spot for [[scuba diving]].
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  • '''Sant'Erasmo''' is an [[island]] in the [[Venetian Lagoon]] lying north of the [[Lido]] and north east of The island was a [[port]] attached to [[Murano]] in the [[eighth century]], but is now
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  • ...production of [[sea salt]] which was performed at the southern tip of the island. ...sia]] [[wine]]. The local variety is called ''Malvasia delle Lipari''. The island also exports [[capers]] and caperberries internationally.
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  • '''San Michele''', nicknamed ''The Island of the Dead'', is the [[cemetery]] island of [[Venice]]. It is associated with the [[sestiere (Venice)|sestiere]] of ...]], the first [[Renaissance]] church in Venice, and a monastery lie on the island.
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  • The '''Giudecca''' is an [[island]] in the [[Venetian Lagoon]] lying immediately south of the central islands ...ettled there. Historically an area of large [[palace]]s with gardens, the island became an [[industry|industrial]] area in the early [[twentieth century]] w
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  • ...aria]], [[Isola Budelli]] and [[Isola Razzoli]]. Only Maddalena, [[Caprera Island]] and S. Stefano are inhabited. ...hat run into La Maddalena. There are roads only on Maddalena and [[Caprera Island]].
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  • ...round:#333333; color:#fff; border-bottom:1px solid #999;" |[[Image:Phillip Island.jpg|250px]] ! colspan=2 |'''Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit'''
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  • ...a Azzurra'') is a noted sea [[cave]] on the coast of the [[Italy|Italian]] island of [[Capri]]. ...a partially submerged opening into the sea, as do other grottoes into the island. [[Roman Empire|Roman]] emperors with villas on Capri reportedly used the
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  • ...g 40,000 spectators and competitors to ensure the disease was kept off the island.
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