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  2. Triangle of death (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    Triangle of death, comprising the municipalities of Acerra, Nola and Marigliano, to the northeast of the city of Naples, shown within the province of Naples Map highlighting the location of the province of Naples within Italy. The triangle of death (Italian: Triangolo della morte) is an area approximately 25 km northeast of the city of Naples ...

  3. File:Triangolo della morte Acerra-Nola-Marigliano.png

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    English: The triangle Acerra-Nola-Marigliano, cited as "Italian death triangle" according to the article: The Lancet Oncology, vol. 5, n. 9, September 2004, pag. 525-527, Italian “Triangle of death” linked to waste crisis

  4. Triangle of Death - Wikipedia

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    Triangle of Death (Iraq), a term applied by American and coalition forces, during the Iraq War, to a region situated just to the south of the Iraqi capital of Baghdad Triangle of death (Italy) , an area in southern Italy with an unusual high number of deaths caused by cancer and other diseases, suspected to be caused by illegal dumping of toxic ...

  5. Naples waste management crisis - Wikipedia

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    Uncollected garbage in Bacoli, Naples, 2010. The "Naples waste management crisis" is a series of events surrounding the lack of waste collection and illegal toxic waste dumping in and around the Province of Naples (now known as the Metropolitan City of Naples), Campania, Italy, beginning in the 1980s. [1]

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  7. Cynthia McFadden Went Into the Triangle of Death - AOL

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  8. Nola - Wikipedia

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    Most of the waste was dumped between Nola, Acerra, and Marigliano, referred to as the "Triangle of Death". A 2004 study by Alfredo Mazza published in The Lancet Oncology revealed that deaths by cancer in the area are much higher than the European average. [10]

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