Vulcano

Vulcano
Native name:
Isola di Vulcano
Aerial view of Vulcano from the east
Vulcano and the Aeolian Islands
Geography
LocationTyrrhenian Sea
Coordinates38°23′58″N 14°57′50″E / 38.399434°N 14.963955°E / 38.399434; 14.963955
ArchipelagoAeolian Islands
Area21 km2 (8.1 sq mi)
Length8 km (5 mi)
Width4 km (2.5 mi)
Administration
RegionSicily
ProvinceMetropolitan City of Messina
CommuneLipari
Demographics
Population450 (2019)

Vulcano (Sicilian: Vurcanu) or Vulcan is a small volcanic island belonging to Italy in the Tyrrhenian Sea, about 20 km (12 mi) north of Sicily and located at the southernmost end of the seven Aeolian Islands.[1] The island is known for its volcanic activity and contains several volcanic calderas, including one of the four active volcanoes in Italy that are not submarine. The English word "volcano", and its equivalent in several European languages, derives from the name of this island, which derives from the Roman belief that the tiny island was the chimney of Vulcan, the Roman god of fire. In November 2021, 150 people were evacuated from the island's harbour area due to increased volcanic activity and gases; an amber alert had been issued in October 2021 after several significant changes in the volcano's parameters.[2]

  1. ^ Vulcano, Sicily 8 Hidden Italian Islands Where You Can Escape the Crowds. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
  2. ^ Tondo, Lorenzo (21 November 2021). "Italian island of Vulcano orders partial evacuation after increased activity". The Observer.