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Ísquia é uma ilha italiana na baía de Nápoles, no mar Tirreno, a pouca distância das ilhas de Procida e Vivara. A ilha possui uma área de cerca de 46,3 km², e sua maior elevação é o monte Epomeo (787 m), localizado no centro da ilha. More information...

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