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Montecristo

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Montecristo Municipality: Portoferraio. Province: Livorno. Geographical position: located in the Tyrrhenian Sea; is 63 Km from the Argentario, 45 Km from the Island of Elba and 43 Km from Giglio. ...
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Giannutri

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Giannutri Municipality: Isola del Giglio. Province: Grosseto. Geographical position: the most southern among the islands of the Tuscan Archipelago National Park; is 12 km from the Tyrrhenian coast, 14 km ...
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Gorgona

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Gorgona Municipality: Livorno. Province: Livorno. Geographical position: located on the border between the Ligurian Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea; is 37 Km from Livorno, 40 Km from Capraia and 60 ...
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Giglio

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Giglio Municipality: Isola del Giglio. Province: Grosseto. Geographical position: located in front of the Argentario promontory from which it is about 15 km, is the second largest island in the ...
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History of Pianosa

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History of Pianosa After Elba, Pianosa is the island in the archipelago preserving the most important archaeological and historical traces. About 15,000 years ago Pianosa was attached to Elba and ...
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Pianosa

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Pianosa Pianosa, the closest island to Elba, is only 7 miles off Fetovaia’s point and can be reached from Marina di Campo harbour in about 1 hour of navigation. It ...
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Capraia

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Capraia Municipality: Capraia Isola. Province: Livorno. Geographical position: situated at the limit between the Ligurian Sea and the Tyrrhenian Sea; It is 64 km from Livorno, 55 km from the ...
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Elba island

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Elba island Legend has it that the Tuscan Archipelago originated from a jewel slipped out from the neck of Venus, goddess of beauty and love, that fell into the Tyrrhenian ...
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