Sicily, Italy 37.73 ۫ N 15 ۫ E Eastern Hemisphere.

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Sicily, Italy ۫ N 15 ۫ E Eastern Hemisphere

-African tectonic plate and Eurasian plate African plate Eurasian Plate

Consists of: Summit Calderas, Nested Stratovolcanoes, And Flank vents Explosion of Mt. Etna from flank vent

425 BC First Eruption Recorded House destroyed by lava flow

Bulldozers building barricade

City of Catania Lava creeping toward city Beach covered in ash

This picture taken on board the International Space Station on October 30, 2002

Largest volcano in Europe Longest Eruption-13 years More than 200 eruptions 122 BC

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