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In the Mediterranean and Adriatic seas lie several archipelagos of small Italian islands, some measuring only a few hundred meters across: the Pontine Islands, southwest of Rome; the Aeolian Islands, north of Messina; the Aegadian Islands, west of Sicily; the Pelagie archipelago, some two hundred miles south of Sicily, closer to the shores of Tunisia; and, finally, the Tremiti Islands, off the coast of northern Puglia in the Adriatic.
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In
the
Mediterranean
and
Adriatic
seas
lie
several
archipelagos
of
small
Italian
islands,
some
measuring
only
a
few
hundred
meters
across:
the
Pontine
Islands,
southwest
of
Rome;
the
Aeolian
Islands,
north
of
Messina;
the
Aegadian
Islands,
west
of
Sicily;
the
Pelagie
archipelago,
some
two
hundred
miles
south
of
Sicily,
closer
to
the
shores
of
Tunisia;
and,
finally,
the
Tremiti
Islands,
off
the
coast
of
northern
Puglia
in
the
Adriatic.