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  2. 1693 Sicily earthquake - Wikipedia

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    Local date: 11 January 1693 (): Local time: 21:00 [1] [2]: Duration: 4 minutes: Magnitude: 7.4 M w: Epicenter: 3] The exact location of the epicentre remains uncertain: Areas affected: Southern Italy (notably Sicily) and Malta [4]: Max. intensity: MMI XI (Extreme) [5]: Tsunami: 5–10-metre high waves devastated the coastal villages on the Ionian Sea and in the Straits of Messina. (Ambraseys ...

  3. List of earthquakes in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Map of earthquakes in Italy 1900-2017 Earthquakes M5.5+ (1900–2016) Mediterranean. This is a list of earthquakes in Italy that had epicentres in Italy, or significantly affected the country. On average every four years an earthquake with a magnitude equal to or greater than 5.5 occurs in Italy. [1]

  4. Acireale - Wikipedia

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    Acireale was nearly destroyed by the massive 1693 Sicily earthquake, which substantially halted its economic growth, and required near-complete reconstruction of all the buildings. During the Expedition of the Thousand in 1861, led by Garibaldi and which liberated Sicily from the rule of the Bourbon Kingdom of Napoli , Acireale was the first ...

  5. How common are earthquakes in Kentucky? They happen ... - AOL

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    Believe it or not, parts of Kentucky are located in one of the most active seismic zones in the United States.

  6. Val di Noto - Wikipedia

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    Following the earthquake, many towns were rebuilt on entirely new sites, such as Noto and Grammichele. The rulers of the time, the kings of Spain, granted the nobleman Giuseppe Lanza special authority to redesign the damaged towns, which he achieved by sympathetically designing the new towns in a baroque and renaissance style.

  7. List of historical earthquakes - Wikipedia

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    M I (Johnston, 1996) Believed to be the largest earthquake ever to strike the east coast. USGS February 23, 1887 06:30 local time Liguria, Italy. 1887 Liguria earthquake. 43.78 8.07 600–3,000 6.3–7.5 M w The earthquake caused severe damage along the Ligurian coast and caused the town of Bussana Vecchia to be abandoned. [140] [141] September ...

  8. Category:1693 natural disasters - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1693 natural disasters" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 1693 Sicily earthquake

  9. Category:1693 in Italy - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1693 in Italy" ... 1693 Sicily earthquake This page was last edited on 6 March 2022, at 06:01 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...