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etna

[et-nuh] / ˈɛt nə /




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In Italy, they're called "green gold," and according to the website these pistachios are grown in Northeastern Sicily near Mount Etna.

From Salon

The short-lived rings have been observed occasionally at volcanoes like Etna in Italy and Eyjafjallajökull in Iceland.

From New York Times

She recommended Taormina, the beach town near Mount Etna that appears in Season 2 of “The White Lotus,” and a few excursions, such as a visit to Alcantara Gorges or a city walking tour.

From Washington Post

The Kraffts, who grew up in Alsace, France, and met at the University of Strasbourg, were devoted to each other and smitten with Etna, Stromboli, Nyiragongo and other volatile spots.

From New York Times

He had sustained the injury on the fourth stage climb up Etna.

From Seattle Times