Lighthouse of the Mediterranean

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The "Lighthouse of the Mediterranean" is a nickname for Stromboli, a highly active volcanic island whose frequent eruptions have long served as a natural beacon for ships at sea.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nickname
appliedBecauseOf guidance to maritime traffic
visibility of eruptions at sea
appliesTo active volcano
volcanic island
associatedWith Aeolian Islands
Mediterranean navigation
volcanology
describes Stromboli’s function as a beacon
hasAlternativeName Stromboli
hasMetaphoricalMeaning lighthouse
hasNotableFeature eruption glow visible at night
plumes and explosions visible from sea
hasRole navigation aid
knownFor frequent eruptions
persistent volcanic activity
languageOfOrigin English
locatedIn Mediterranean Sea
Tyrrhenian Sea
locatedNear Calabria
Sicily
locatedOffCoastOf Italy
refersTo Stromboli
usedAs natural beacon for ships
usedSince antiquity as a maritime reference point

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Stromboli nickname Lighthouse of the Mediterranean