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Yes, Mount Vesuvius is sometimes referred to as "Mount Vesuvio" or simply "Vesuvio" by locals. It does not have many other well-known nicknames.
Mount Vesuvius has a base diameter of about 8 miles (13 kilometers) and its summit crater has a width of around 600 meters (1,969 feet).
Mount Vesuvius (in Italian: Monte Vesuvio. in Latin: Mons Vesuvius).
Mount Vesuvius is the name of the volcano that erupted and destroyed Pompeii.Mount Vesuvius is the name of the volcano that erupted and destroyed Pompeii.Mount Vesuvius is the name of the volcano that erupted and destroyed Pompeii.Mount Vesuvius is the name of the volcano that erupted and destroyed Pompeii.Mount Vesuvius is the name of the volcano that erupted and destroyed Pompeii.Mount Vesuvius is the name of the volcano that erupted and destroyed Pompeii.Mount Vesuvius is the name of the volcano that erupted and destroyed Pompeii.Mount Vesuvius is the name of the volcano that erupted and destroyed Pompeii.Mount Vesuvius is the name of the volcano that erupted and destroyed Pompeii.
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Yes, Mount Vesuvius is sometimes referred to as "Mount Vesuvio" or simply "Vesuvio" by locals. It does not have many other well-known nicknames.
Mount Vesuvius is actually two volcanoes. There is the Monte Somma which is dormant and the actual Mount Vesuvius or Gran Cono. "The incredible crater (Gran Cono) of the Vesuvius of nowadays has a diameter of 700 m, a circumference of 12 km and is 200 m deep."http://www.portanapoli.com/en/naples-bay/mount-vesuvius/famous-volcano-in-italy/
Mount Vesuvius has a base diameter of about 8 miles (13 kilometers) and its summit crater has a width of around 600 meters (1,969 feet).
Mount Vesuvius (in Italian: Monte Vesuvio. in Latin: Mons Vesuvius).
Mount Vesuvius is dormant (sleeping), not extinct.
There is no telling when Mount Vesuvius will erupt next.
mount vesuvius happened in the morning of august 24th A.D
Mount Vesuvius destroyed the city of Pompeii.
Mount Vesuvius about 9 km east of Naples, Italy.
No. Mount Venus is a megalithic site in Ireland. Mount Vesuvius is a volcano in Italy.