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Title: A brief visit to Lipari Island
Authors: Borg, S.
Keywords: Birds -- Italy -- Lipari
Bird watching -- Italy -- Lipari
Issue Date: 1973
Publisher: Malta Ornithological Society
Citation: Borg, S. (1973). A brief visit to Lipari Island. Il-Merill, 12, 13.
Abstract: The Eolie Islands, seven in all are situated off the North Sicilian coast. Lipari with an area of 37,6 sq. km. is the largest island. Its high and sloping coasts are nearly everywhere surrounded with huge rocks. It numerous reliefs reach the maximum height of 603 m. In the middle of the island there is Piano Conte, a high plane cultivated mainly with vineyards, as in all parts of the island where farming is possible. The spontaneous vegetation is represented, as in all the Archipelago, with typical elements of Mediterranean woodland. Around the inhabited areas and in the most sheltered zones one also finds tall trees among which various imported species.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/40207
Appears in Collections:Il-Merill : issue 12 : 1973
Il-Merill : issue 12 : 1973

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