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  2. Catania - Wikipedia

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    Ognina is the maritime quarter and the main fishing port in Catania. Many bareboats and sailing vessels gather here all year round. In its close vicinity is a cylindrical tower known as Saint Mary's Tower (Torre Santa Maria), [67] which was restructured in the 16th century to prevent the frequent plundering by the Saracen pirates.

  3. 1669 eruption of Mount Etna - Wikipedia

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    The present-day port of Catania is attached to the 1669 lava flow. [113] Elsewhere in Catania, the lava flow is mostly hidden. [40] In 2022, the government of Sicily defined 11 March a day of remembrance of the 1669 eruption. [114]

  4. Timeline of Catania - Wikipedia

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    2nd C. CE – Amphitheatre of Catania; 251 CE – Lava stream threatens the town. [1] 535 CE – Belisarius of the Byzantine Empire takes Sicily. [1] 4th–5th C. CE – Roman Catholic diocese of Catania active. [3] 902 CE – Catania "sacked by the Saracens" during the Muslim conquest of Sicily. [1] 1090 – Catania Cathedral founded. [4] [1]

  5. Mount Etna - Wikipedia

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    An eruption on 24 December 2018, following a dyke intrusion at shallow depth, spewed ash into the air, forcing the closure of airspace around Mount Etna. Two days later, a magnitude 4.9 earthquake shook the town of Fleri and surrounding towns and hamlets in the Province of Catania, damaging buildings and injuring four people. [56] [57]

  6. Etna volcanic ash halts flights at Italy's Catania airport

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    ROME (Reuters) -Flights serving the eastern Sicilian city of Catania were halted for much of the day on Tuesday after an eruption from nearby Mount Etna, the airport operator said, bringing fresh ...

  7. Province of Catania - Wikipedia

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    Its capital was the city of Catania. It had an area of 3,552 square kilometres (1,371 sq mi) and a total population of about 1,116,917 as of 31 December 2014. [2] Historically known also as Val di Catania, [a] it included until 1927 a large part of the province of Enna. It was replaced by the Metropolitan City of Catania starting from 4 August ...