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- Aegadian_Islands abstract "The Aegadian Islands (Sicilian: Ìsuli Ègadi, Italian: Isole Egadi; Latin: Aegates Insulae, Greek: Aegatae Nisoi, Αιγάται Νήσοι, meaning the islands of goats) are a group of small mountainous islands in the Mediterranean Sea off the northwest coast of Sicily, Italy, near the cities of Trapani and Marsala, with a total area of 37.45 square kilometres (14.46 sq mi).Favignana (Aegusa), the largest, lies 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) south west of Trapani; Levanzo (Phorbantia) 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) west; while Marettimo, the ancient Iera Nesos, 24 kilometres (15 mi) west of Trapani, is now reckoned as a part of the group. There are also two minor islands, Formica and Maraone, lying between Levanzo and Sicily. For administrative purposes the archipelago constitutes the comune of Favignana in the Province of Trapani.The overall population in 1987 was estimated at about 5,000. Winter frost is unknown and rainfall is low. The main occupation of the islanders is fishing, and the largest tuna fishery in Sicily is here.".
- Aegadian_Islands thumbnail Aegadian_Islands_map.png?width=300.
- Aegadian_Islands wikiPageID "2623".
- Aegadian_Islands wikiPageRevisionID "592969554".
- Aegadian_Islands hasPhotoCollection Aegadian_Islands.
- Aegadian_Islands subject Category:Aegadian_Islands.
- Aegadian_Islands subject Category:Archipelagoes_of_Italy.
- Aegadian_Islands point "37.96666666666667 12.2".
- Aegadian_Islands type AegadianIslands.
- Aegadian_Islands type Island109316454.
- Aegadian_Islands type Land109334396.
- Aegadian_Islands type Object100002684.
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- Aegadian_Islands type YagoGeoEntity.
- Aegadian_Islands type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Aegadian_Islands type Place.
- Aegadian_Islands type PopulatedPlace.
- Aegadian_Islands type Wikidata:Q532.
- Aegadian_Islands type Place.
- Aegadian_Islands type Location.
- Aegadian_Islands type SpatialThing.
- Aegadian_Islands comment "The Aegadian Islands (Sicilian: Ìsuli Ègadi, Italian: Isole Egadi; Latin: Aegates Insulae, Greek: Aegatae Nisoi, Αιγάται Νήσοι, meaning the islands of goats) are a group of small mountainous islands in the Mediterranean Sea off the northwest coast of Sicily, Italy, near the cities of Trapani and Marsala, with a total area of 37.45 square kilometres (14.46 sq mi).Favignana (Aegusa), the largest, lies 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) south west of Trapani; Levanzo (Phorbantia) 13 kilometres (8.1 mi) west; while Marettimo, the ancient Iera Nesos, 24 kilometres (15 mi) west of Trapani, is now reckoned as a part of the group. ".
- Aegadian_Islands label "Aegadian Islands".
- Aegadian_Islands label "Egadische Eilanden".
- Aegadian_Islands label "Egady".
- Aegadian_Islands label "Ilhas Égadi".
- Aegadian_Islands label "Islas Egadas".
- Aegadian_Islands label "Isole Egadi".
- Aegadian_Islands label "Ägadische Inseln".
- Aegadian_Islands label "Îles Égades".
- Aegadian_Islands label "Эгадские острова".
- Aegadian_Islands label "الجزر العقادية".
- Aegadian_Islands label "エーガディ諸島".
- Aegadian_Islands label "埃加迪群岛".
- Aegadian_Islands sameAs Egadské_ostrovy.
- Aegadian_Islands sameAs Ägadische_Inseln.
- Aegadian_Islands sameAs Αιγάδες_Νήσοι.
- Aegadian_Islands sameAs Islas_Egadas.
- Aegadian_Islands sameAs Îles_Égades.
- Aegadian_Islands sameAs Kepulauan_Aegadia.
- Aegadian_Islands sameAs Isole_Egadi.
- Aegadian_Islands sameAs エーガディ諸島.
- Aegadian_Islands sameAs Egadische_Eilanden.
- Aegadian_Islands sameAs Egady.
- Aegadian_Islands sameAs Ilhas_Égadi.
- Aegadian_Islands sameAs m.0_sc.
- Aegadian_Islands sameAs 2524824.
- Aegadian_Islands sameAs Q109576.
- Aegadian_Islands sameAs Q109576.
- Aegadian_Islands sameAs Aegadian_Islands.
- Aegadian_Islands lat "37.96666666666667".
- Aegadian_Islands long "12.2".
- Aegadian_Islands wasDerivedFrom Aegadian_Islands?oldid=592969554.
- Aegadian_Islands depiction Aegadian_Islands_map.png.
- Aegadian_Islands isPrimaryTopicOf Aegadian_Islands.