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Mount Etna; an active volcano on the eastern side of the island of Sicily; the height of the volcano is variously given as being anywhere between 10,791 and 10,935 feet (3,289 and 3,333 meters); Mount Etna is the highest active volcano in Europe and perhaps the oldest recorded active volcano in the world.
Approximate west longitude 15.00 and north latitude 37.46.
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