The term "Sicily erupter" does not refer to a specific geological feature or event commonly recognized in scientific literature. It may be a miscommunication or confusion with the term "Sicilian volcanoes," which includes active volcanoes like Mount Etna, one of the most active in the world. Mount Etna has a long history of eruptions and is notable for its frequent activity, impacting both the local environment and communities. If you meant a specific eruption or event, please provide more context for clarification.
People who live in Sicily are Sicilian.
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Punic Wars!
Sicily or Sicilla
Sicily and Sardinia
Punic Wars!
yes. My father was born there in 1914
The name of the large island directly off the southern tip of Italy and north of Africa is the island of Sicily. You're welcome.
That would depend on which island he/she lives. Sicilian (Sicily) Maltese (Malta) Cypriot (Cyprus)
Pompeii is inland and has no river. It is several miles from the coast of Sicily.
Sicily
In Syracuse in Sicily In Syracuse in Sicily he was born in Syracuse, Sicily